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added 2007 Sat Jun 9 19:58:38 by STONERS
Eighteen years ago, Tony Akeem organized a ceremony in New York City to honor the millions of Africans who died crossing the Atlantic during the slave trade. Similar observances have since spread around the world.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 17:59:33 by awakebutnapping
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have discovered significant clues to the evolutionary origins of the nervous system by studying the genome of a sea sponge, a member of a group considered to be among the most ancient of all ...
added 2007 Thu May 17 2:51:17 by david_nwpa
In a move criticised by left-wing groups, German authorities have said protestors will not be allowed near a Baltic Sea resort where G8 leaders will hold their June summit.
added 2007 Mon Apr 30 20:02:31 by capn_caveman
Arctic sea ice is melting at a significantly faster rate than projected by even the most advanced computer models, a new study concludes.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 18:34:45 by jcolman
The Salton Sea is an incongruous sight: a huge body of water in the middle of a desert. But the lake is a Southern California oasis, rich in wildlife, and its future is in grave doubt.
added 2007 Wed Apr 25 7:16:09 by Ousama
Sea turtles travel hundreds of miles back to their favourite feeding sites after breeding, retracing exactly same route they used up to five years earlier, a new tracking study has revealed.Sea turtles are well-known to have a strong homing instinct for their nesting sites, but these new findings could have further implications for efforts to conse
added 2007 Mon Apr 23 14:39:02 by charbarred
On dry land, most organisms are confined to the surface, or at most to altitudes of a hundred meters-the height of the tallest trees. In the oceans, though, living space has both vertical and horizontal dimensions: with an average depth of 3800 meters, the oceans offer 99% of the space on Earth where life can develop.
added 2007 Sun Apr 8 7:35:47 by TechnologyExpert
Nearly 250 dead seals have washed up on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan in the past week, emergency officials said Saturday. Authorities were conducting tests to determined what killed the 247 seals found by oil workers inspecting the shore in western Mangistau region, the Emergencies Agency said.

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added 2007 Sat Apr 7 16:34:52 by Aidenag
The captain and five officers of a cruise ship that sank off an Aegean Sea island were charged Saturday with negligence, state television reported. If convicted, the officers face a maximum five-year sentence.
added 2007 Thu Apr 5 6:11:38 by STONERS
Winter Arctic sea ice this year was the second smallest area on record in a sign of greenhouse warming, U.S. climate scientists said on Wednesday.
added 2007 Fri Mar 30 8:58:01 by gatitabonitasen
More than two-thirds of the world's large cities are in areas vulnerable to global warming and rising sea levels, and millions of people are at risk of being swamped by flooding and intense storms, according to a new study released Wednesday. In all, 634 million people live in the threatened coastal areas worldwide - defined as those lying at l
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 17:58:51 by bolime
A revolutionary technology that uses sunlight and sea water to produce an unlimited supply of clean, hydrogen fuel could be developed within a decade
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 13:50:00 by charbarred
A sliver of four-billion-year-old sea floor has offered a glimpse into the inner workings of an adolescent Earth.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 23:41:37 by theAlchemist
For over 2,000 years the giant squid has inspired fear, fascination, inspiration and fantastic stories. The question is "is this fact or fiction"?
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 4:50:04 by STONERS
The military launched an unarmed missile to test the tracking ability of a new radar platform in the Pacific.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 13:26:45 by pagey
I just saw this picture of a tunnel that goes under the sea, very cool looking.
added 2007 Wed Feb 28 13:20:04 by pagey
A lake the size of the Caspian Sea may have been spotted on Saturn's frigid moon, Titan. If it is indeed filled with liquid, the 1100-kilometre-long lake would be the largest yet found on the moon.
added 2007 Tue Jan 23 18:02:14 by capn_caveman
A ship from the 8th century discovered off Dor Beach in the Mediterranean is thought to be the only vessel from that era ever found in the region.
added 2007 Sun Jan 21 14:16:14 by TimALoftis
An earthquake measuring 7.3 has struck near the Indonesian island of Sulawesi the US Geological Survey says.
added 2007 Tue Jan 16 14:42:37 by Spadecaller
"There is increasing awareness that the historic bounty of oceans is quickly disappearing but also that there's still time to reverse the degradation. The question is not whether oceans can survive, what humans are doing to them but whether humans can."
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 5:24:33 by pagey
A large part of southeast Louisiana is slowing sliding into the Gulf of Mexico, according to a recent report from the American Geophysical Union.
added 2007 Tue Jan 9 4:38:31 by jeremytoday
A U.S. nuclear submarine and a Japanese tanker have collided in the Arabian Sea, a Japanese defense ministry spokesman said on Tuesday.
added 2007 Mon Jan 8 7:17:18 by TechnologyExpert
Rescue official says 14 survivors of an Indonesian ferry accident have been found alive after nine days at sea.
added 2006 Sat Dec 9 18:30:52 by op1500
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