A group of penniless fishermen found £1.1 million worth of "whale vomit" in the carcass of a mammal.
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A group of penniless fishermen found £1.1 million worth of "whale vomit" in the carcass of a mammal.
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During the 20th century, countless pieces of explosive ammunition were lost or intentionally dumped
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Roughly 66 million years ago, an asteroid or comet struck the planet and wiped out three-quarters of
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Eurythenes atacamensis. (Alan Jamieson) Discovering a new species and placing it on the tree of life
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‘Seaspiracy’, the popular Netflix documentary released earlier this year, has made words like ‘bycat
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Sri Lankan Navy remove debris washed ashore from MV X-Press Pearl. The ship has been burning for 12
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The surface of the sea near Erdek in the western Turkish city of Balıkesir has been covered in a thi
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An arctic walrus that likely fell asleep on an iceberg and wound up in Ireland has now moved south t
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In some cases, seabirds tell us directly about major distress in the oceans. Photo: Shutterstock Jus
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When boats with sharp motors increasingly flooded their habitats, they learned how to live with debi
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