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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: David Attenborough's Ocean Reveals How Bottom Trawling Is Hurting Sealife in Horrifying DetailAnalysis - In one of the most powerful scenes of Sir David Attenborough's new film Ocean, the audience sees industrial fishing from a fish's perspective.
According to geologists at the UK’s Heriot Watt University, gigantic waves of mud and sand sediment about 250 miles off the ...
Heriot-Watt scientists have discovered giant underwater mud waves buried deep below the Atlantic Ocean, 400 kilometers off ...
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Live Science on MSNScaly-foot snail: The armor-plated hermaphrodite with a giant heart that lives near scalding deep-sea volcanoes and never eatsAlso known as "volcano snails," these gastropods grow a suit of metal-enriched scaly armor and have an enormous heart, which ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNGeologists Say That Africa May Be Splitting In Two And An Ocean Will Form Between, But It Will Take Millions Of YearsMillions of years ago, the continents were all bunched together in a landmass named Pangea. Millions of years from now, ...
The FIRST LEGO Open Africa Championships returns to Africa after 10 years – this time with the theme “Submerge”.
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IFLScience on MSN117-Million-Year-Old Sediment Waves Near Africa Show How Atlantic Ocean Was FormedLocated 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) below today’s seabed, the wavy sediments were formed during the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway ...
According to a study conducted by the University of Bonn, droughts caused the land in Germany to rise by six millimeters ...
The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
The renowned naturalist fronts a film which highlights the destruction of overfishing and bottom trawling, but also offers hope for restoration.
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