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The Russian sea resort town of Anapa is suing to cover its cleanup bill from a huge oil spill. It's seeking 211 million rubles from the owner and operator of two tankers that breached last year.
CAIRO (AP) — A recreational submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada on Thursday, leaving six Russians ...
Ocean water expands as it warms, researchers said. Climate change was a major driver to an unexpected level of sea level rise in 2024, according to a new NASA analysis. Global sea levels rose 0.23 ...
The community opted for a measure of last resort: relocating their entire village ... and others who know the issues well–sea level rise and other climate change impacts are continuing to ...
Six people have died and 39 others were rescued after a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada. The local governor's office said that the six people who died in the ...
Along some 70 miles of Southern California coastline, usually curious and playful sea lions are attacking humans in the water. The animals are being poisoned by the ocean they live in, experts say ...
London — The Monday collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker in the North Sea "has a high risk of being an environmental disaster in really important protected areas," Naomi Tilley ...
Various technologies would have been onboard the Stena Immaculate and the Solong at the time they collided in the North Sea. Why didn't they stop a collision? As investigators continue to evaluate ...
"Nestled among the North Georgia Mountains, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa quietly redefines the typical mountain getaway....The 18-hole championship golf course was named among Golf Digest ...
Thanks for following this live page today as we brought you the latest after the crash between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea yesterday. We're pausing our coverage now for the ...
Consequences, they say, collect in low places. A new NASA analysis, using data collected from different specialized satellites, reports that sea levels rose more than expected in 2024. But as any ...
Global sea level rose faster than expected in 2024, mostly because of ocean water expanding as it warms, or thermal expansion. According to a NASA-led analysis, last year's rate of rise was 0.23 ...