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It’s Almost Impossible for Tristan Gooley to Get Lost. That’s One Reason He Has Millions of Followers
The British adventurer has crossed the Atlantic solo in a plane and a boat. Now he reads tree leaves, puddles and moss to get ...
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Angler lands “prehistoric” deep-sea wreckfish rarely seen by humans
An angler caught an ultra-rare “prehistoric” wreckfish off the Cornish coast. Owen Mates, from Kayak Fishing Cornwall, was ...
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Scientists Explored Some Of The Deepest Parts Of The Ocean And Spotted Some Seriously Weird Deep-Sea Creatures
Notable sightings along the way included the discovery of an extensive crinoid meadow at a depth of 9,100 meters (29,855 feet ...
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A Fish Worth $135,000 (Grand Caribe Deep Sea Classic)
From the first cast to the final weigh-in, this tournament produced one of the most valuable catches ever: a fish worth ...
Enter solar-powered light buoys. A team from Arizona State University recently worked with coastal gillnet fishers in Mexico ...
"Deep-sea mining is a new potential threat to this group of animals which are both vital in the ocean ecosystem and to human culture and identity," said Aaron Judah, lead author of the study and ...
From corn mazes to haunted houses, the spooky season is in full swing. Jack-o-lanterns, ghouls and goblins are around every corner, but the scariest creatures of all might be thousands of feet below ...
The Washington Examiner traveled to U.S. Coast Guard Station South Padre Island and U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Corpus ...
Ten former Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders have expressed unease at the increased military build up and presence of ...
Ten former Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders have expressed unease at the increased military build-up and presence of ...
Researchers have described a new species of deep-sea lanternshark and crab, both with the help of specimens collected from a CSIRO-led 2022 voyage of CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator. Called ...
Scientists off Japan found a deep-sea creature with 18 “dark yellow eggs” and discovered a new species, a study said. Getty Images/iStockphoto Thousands of feet down off the coast of Japan swam a pink ...
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