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The coils of black hose, drum skimmers designed to collect oil from the ocean's surface, and orangey-red containment booms ...
A security specialist in the Western Indian Ocean sees how countries work together to counter the threat of a massive oil ...
INS Nistar boasts a DP2 system, reflecting the Indian Navy's commitment to advanced technology. Built indigenously, it ...
The ground may feel steady underfoot, but the planet is always in motion. While satellites and sensors have mapped the ...
Magellanic penguins finding their way back to their nests from the open ocean subtly adjust their headings to exploit tidal ...
India’s multi-alignment approach has helped it navigate the geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges stemming from the ...
Imagine waking up to a world where gentle breezes turned savage, familiar coastlines froze, and rainforests shriveled under relentless drought. The culprit? Ocean currents—our planet’s ... Read more ...
The deadly Bali ferry sinking in early July has cast fresh light on regional maritime safety, as analysts warn that worsening ...
You might think only massive ocean currents like the Gulf Stream affect global weather. But swirling mini-currents, known as submesoscale eddies, play a crucial hidden role.
Some of the fastest ocean currents in the world have been discovered off South Africa, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar. These can be used to generate energy.
A crucial system of ocean currents is slowing. It’s already supercharging sea level rise in the US.
A venomous spotfin scorpionfish has been found off Western Australia, marking the species’ first appearance in this region of the Indian Ocean. Learn more here.