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May 10, 2013 08:31 AM ET // Tim Wall
Deep-sea explorers recently discovered a methane-based ecosystem nearly one mile beneath the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Few of these methane-munching ecosystems have been found along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Continue reading →
Nov 18, 2011 04:35 AM ET // Tim Wall
May 24, 2012 05:05 PM ET // Tim Wall
The Peruvian government claims that nearly 900 dolphins died of natural causes. A separate study disagrees.
Nov 28, 2012 10:23 AM ET // Tim Wall
The retreat of Alaska's Columbia Glacier may halt by 2020 after climate change has melted 15 miles of the glacier, relative to its size in 1794.
Sep 8, 2010 11:15 AM ET // Michael Reilly
A new expedition into Antarctica will investigate how much methane is bubbling from the ocean floor, and whether it will have a significant impact on global climate.
Sep 21, 2010 01:29 PM ET // Michael Reilly
For heat-loving microbes, it's a long wait to get warm at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.
Feb 8, 2011 03:20 PM ET // Tim Wall
For the last 56 years, the United States and Canada have failed to report Arctic fish catches to the FAO - Russia under-reported catches.
Aug 31, 2010 05:55 PM ET // Cristen Conger
Measuring ocean salinity is a bout a lot more than salt; changes in salinity can help us understand how Earth's climate is changing.
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