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The barrier islands off the coast of Georgia are littered with millions of oysters left behind by Indigenous peoples. New ...
Bring a fishing rod and trek all the way to the drop-off at the edge of the low tide to try your luck. Nine campers, ...
Environmental experts believe that hotels along the shore are also in danger ... Originally part of an ancient, much larger lake that extended to the Sea of Galilee, its outlet to the sea ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Massive Eyes to Shark-Like Tails, Seven Amazing Adaptations That Helped Prehistoric Reptiles Thrive at SeaThe creatures cruised the world’s oceans with features we often associate with marine mammals, such as coats of blubber and the ability to birth live young ...
Many tend to read Bible passages like these and interpret the sea negatively, as dangerous and threatening. Such perceptions ...
Howth’s hillside goats, introduced in 2021, may help reduce wildfire risks by consuming invasive gorse during dry spells ...
The lower jawbone, from an individual named Penghu 1, is the first piece of fossil evidence that Denisovans were as ...
Anchovies thrive in large schools in nutrient-rich waters near the shore. But climate change is ... in the contested waters of the South China Sea - responsible for about 12 per cent of the ...
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An area larger than Iceland is likely to dry up, even if the climate ‘only’ warms up by 2C. Here’s what that means in the Central Asian region.
Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research has found.
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