By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is pressing ahead on Wednesday with an effort to ...
Researchers have unveiled world-first deep-ocean landers to uncover how the mysterious dark oxygen is produced in complete ...
The vast majority of our planet’s oceans remain unexplored, hiding secrets that challenge everything we thought we knew about ...
NOAA’s new rules, which take effect immediately, consolidate applications into a single, shorter review period.
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Trump administration to speed up permitting for deep sea mining, even beyond US boundaries
NOAA has finalized a rule that will expedite the permit and license application process for deep seabed mining and allow ...
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New study discovers weird and wonderful creatures lurking deep within our oceans
Scientists are a little closer to understanding what goes on deep beneath the surface of our oceans.
Scientists have discovered a new species of isopod in the deep waters of the South China Sea — though its name has come from a galaxy far, far away. According to experts, the Bathynomus vaderi can ...
The Trump administration is pushing for deep-sea mining by fast-tracking permits, sparking environmental concerns. A rule by NOAA aims to streamline the process, as U.S. companies seek critical ...
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China tests deep-sea robot at 4,147 ft, drills and monitors seabed in real time
China has successfully tested its first domestically developed robot capable of conducting three-dimensional drilling ...
A brooding mother octopus shelters her eggs behind two different types of corals. The image was made by pilots using a robot to explore the north wall of the Mar Del Plata submarine canyon in ...
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has ...
Dumbo octopuses, like the Opisthoteuthis agassizii seen here during a 2019 dive, are the deepest-living group of octopuses known. NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2019 Southeastern U.S.
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