Only 13 percent of Our Oceans Remain Wild
An international study shows that only 13 percent of our oceans can still be classified as wilderness.
An international study shows that only 13 percent of our oceans can still be classified as wilderness.
In the very beginning of Earth’s history, this planet was a giant, red hot, roiling, boiling sea of molten rock – a magma ocean.
An invention by two Australian surfers automatically collects rubbish from the ocean.
This incredible animation shows how deep the Ocean really is…
Warm air and sunlight of springtime beget warmer ocean waters and provoke blooms of the “grass of the sea,” phytoplankton.
Experience in the video the power of the wind, waves and sheer speed of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Take a look in this video how deep is the Ocean in reality…
The Atlantic circulation system is currently at its weakest point in the past 1,600 years.
How did animals go from swimming to walking? What changed about their bodies? In this video, the first walking fish never left the Oceans.
Strange creatures dwell in the remotest depths of our Oceans, surviving impenetrable darkness, crushing pressures and icy temperatures.