WWildlife Read More ‘Contender’ largest male white shark in Atlantic pings off Florida coast22 March 2026 Contender, a 14-foot, 1,600 pound adult male great white shark was tagged by OCEARCH in January near the…
EEnvironment Read More Industrial chemicals have reached the middle of the oceans, new study shows16 March 2026 New research shows the chemicals we use to kill pests, heal our bodies and package our foods are…
EEnvironment Read More Shift in the Gulf Stream could signal ocean current collapse6 March 2026 The Gulf Stream ocean current carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up the US east coast…
EEU Read More The Commission sets up the European Ocean Board and calls for experts to advise on ocean policy11 February 2026 The European Commission is calling for applications for the High-Level European Ocean Board, a new expert group established under…
EEnvironment Read More Startup Is Turning Ocean Pollution Into Profits9 February 2026 Ocean cleanup, in this case, looks less like a charity drive and more like a full-fledged manufacturing…
EEnvironment Read More Scotland protects more than a third of its seas. Why is trawling still allowed?25 January 2026 Bally Philp hauls up his baited traps from the waters off Scotland’s Isle of Skye, checking each one…
WWildlife Read More Rowing Team’s Breathtaking Face-to-Face with Whale Caught on Film While Crossing Atlantic (WATCH)19 January 2026 SWNS / Get Busy Rowing team Incredible footage shows a team of rowers coming face to face with…
EEnvironment Read More Geoengineering The Ocean — What Could Possibly Go Wrong?19 January 2026 Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. It is fashionable today to lambaste scientists as…
WWildlife Read More Polar bears may be adapting to survive warmer climates thanks to their ‘jumping genes’14 December 2025 Published on 13/12/2025 – 8:00 GMT+1 Polar bears are rapidly undergoing “fundamental genetic changes” in a desperate attempt…
EEU Read More Next-generation technologies to unravel the ocean’s carbon secrets | News | CORDIS30 November 2025 The EU-funded GEORGE project is developing novel autonomous sensors and samplers to improve ocean carbon observations and testing…