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Oceans News

Oceans

 
The ocean covers 71 percent of Earth's surface and contains 97 percent of the planet's water. The ocean plays an integral role in many of the planet's systems including climate and weather. The ocean supports the life of nearly 50 percent of all species on Earth and helps sustain that life providing 20 percent of the animal protein and 5 percent of the total protein in the human diet. Considering these and many more incredible statistics about the ocean, it goes without saying that it is one of the most important entities on Earth to protect from environmental harm. (Source: NOAA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Oceans

  • Massive pod of dolphins seen near San Diego

    Tue, Feb 19 2013 at 10:11 AM

    Scientists say they were very likely communicating with each other.

  • Virus vs. bacteria: The invisible war raging in our oceans

    Wed, Feb 13 2013 at 2:14 PM

    SAR11 microbes are most abundant in the warm waters of rotating ocean currents, where they can account for as much as 40 percent of plankton cells.

  • Protected marine reserve helps both fish and fishermen

    Tue, Feb 12 2013 at 5:40 PM

    Fish-free reserves have helped overfished species replenish their population inside the reserve and increased fishermen's catches outside the reserve.

  • Watch: Dolphins help stranded seal pup

    Fri, Feb 08 2013 at 3:42 PM

    A Canadian film crew captures footage of three bottlenose dolphins helping a seal pup free itself from a strong current off Mexico's Isla Guadalupe.

  • Can McDonald's keep its fish supply sustainable?

    Fri, Feb 08 2013 at 2:40 PM

    McDonald's adopts the Marine Stewardship Council’s blue ecolabel for its Filet-O-Fish. Will high demand for the sandwich create an overfishing problem?

  • California moves to protect great white sharks

    Thu, Feb 07 2013 at 11:36 AM

    Regulators vote to consider listing California's great white sharks as an endangered species, granting them temporary protection in the meantime.

  • Weird underwater waves spotted from space

    Tue, Feb 05 2013 at 5:29 PM

    Internal waves can travel long distances, but rarely does evidence of their existence surface — unless you're looking down from space.

  • 8 of the world's most spectacular scuba spots

    Mon, Feb 04 2013 at 5:49 PM

    The top international sites for novice and expert divers feature impressive fish and beautiful coral reefs.

  • Sea Launch rocket fails and destroys satellite

    Mon, Feb 04 2013 at 5:07 PM

    A double debacle results in a Sea Launch rocket failing to launch from the Pacific Ocean and blowing up a landsat satellite in the process.

  • Christmas trees reborn as dune re-builders in Sandy-ravaged communities

    Mon, Feb 04 2013 at 4:52 PM

    In coastal communities left vulnerable by Superstorm Sandy, residents are turning to a new weapon to protect homes and control beach erosion: Discarded Christmas trees.

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