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The ISA’s second option to make deep-sea mining benefit all of humanity involves channeling the leftover proceeds into a fund ...
An unfinished boat hidden on a remote island in Alaska illuminates a missing chapter in the history of traditional Haida and Tlingit canoe building ...
Māori people are reclaiming their native language, even in the face of growing threats to the natural world on which it ...
The wooden fishing boat chugs across Comau Fjord, a finger of dark water wedged between the snowy peaks of Chilean Patagonia. A Chilean flag flaps in the wind above a hand-painted black cormorant on ...
One of the killer whale’s most distinguishing features is its saddle patch: an area of gray or white coloration behind its dorsal fin. Each killer whale has a distinct saddle patch, just as humans ...
A unique fjord in Chilean Patagonia gives scientists a chance to unlock the reproductive secrets of cold-water corals that typically live thousands of meters below the ocean’s surface.
A unique fjord in Chilean Patagonia gives scientists a chance to unlock the reproductive secrets of cold-water corals that typically live thousands of meters below the ocean’s surface.
New research estimates that some 200,000 birds are accidentally caught in fishing gear in Europe each year.
For the first time, scientists have observed southern right whales feeding together in a circle.
Removing dams from the Klamath River in Northern California seems like a clear win for fish and rivers. Why do some locals hate it?
Removing dams from the Klamath River in Northern California seems like a clear win for fish and rivers. Why do some locals hate it?