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Libya says 17 migrants perish at sea, nine missing feared dead
Libya is a transit route for migrants, many from sub-Saharan Africa, fleeing to Europe in the hopes of escaping conflict and poverty.
Colossal octopus may have dominated Cretaceous oceans, researchers say
Twin giant 'Doomsday fish' found along a Mexican beach, startling tourists
King tides to return to the Bay Area, possibly exposing ocean treasures
Rulers of the sea: 100 million years ago squids were kings
Researchers uncovered 263 fossilized squid beaks, including about 40 different species that had never been seen before.
Korean researchers recreate ancient Sea Silk
The research team unraveled the secret behind how sea silk maintains its unchanging golden hue over time, discovering that this is due to a phenomenon called 'structural color.'
Team recreates 30,000-year-old sea crossing from Taiwan to Japan in dugout canoe
Paddling over 45 hours across the open sea, the crew navigated using only the sun and stars to overcome the strong Kuroshio current.
‘The heart of Orthodox monasticism’: Historic monasteries on Mount Athos damaged by earthquakes
Damage reported at Xenophontos, Dochiariou, and Simonopetra monasteries; centuries-old frescoes affected.
Hakorazin: The first electric-powered ship in Israel to carry tourists on the Sea of Galilee
Israel launched Hakorazin, the first commercial electric ship, to reduce carbon emissions and air pollution in the Sea of Galilee, marking a breakthrough in sustainable maritime tourism.
Why Kosher cruises are a game-changer for observant Jewish travelers - opinion
These cruises are not necessarily easy on the wallet. But for the kosher traveler, it’s the difference between coming along for the ride and actually being a full part of it.
Thessaloniki: Where sea, history, and vibrant streets meet your perfect stay
Clio the Sea Butterfly makes history by laying eggs for researchers
Australian scientists aboard the icebreaker ship RSV Nuyina uncovered a host of unique marine creatures during a 60-day expedition near the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica.
Masters of camouflage: Rare sighting of frogfish spotted in Gulf of Eilat
An unusual sighting of an Antennariidae, or more commonly known as a frogfish, was reported on Saturday in the Gulf of Eilat.
Glaciers have lost 9,000 billion tons since 1975
"Every millimeter of sea level rise exposes another 200,000 to 300,000 people to annual flooding."