Scientists used remote sensing to detect plastic in rivers. This tech offers faster, cheaper cleanup and protects oceans.
The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean tides are primarily driven by the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun, along with Earth's rotation. The moon's gravity creates bulges of water ...
Each day, as the Earth turns, the moon tugs upon the oceans of the world, causing the rise and fall of tides. As a result, the Earth's day ...
Each March, sea turtle nesting season begins with the females' slow yet determined scooch onto Florida's shores, shoveling ...
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High and low water on Monday 30 December at Blyth ...
The smart buoy, equipped with a custom tide gauge sensor, is part of a proactive effort by town leaders to address frequent ...
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High and low water on Tuesday 31 December at Hartlepool ...
However, he elaborated on the future of ocean tides, based on two categories of sea level rise: short-term and long-term. Short-term sea level rise is caused by extreme weather events, which when ...
A section of a pier in Santa Cruz, California, collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday after high surf hit the coast, ...
Higher-than-normal (and lower-than-normal tides) are headed back to San Diego's coasts this weekend, according to NBC 7 meteorologists. King tides — the phenomenon that describes what are ...