The sound of waves gently crashing is one of the most relaxing noises. But beneath the surface, things are far less peaceful.
There is power in numbers, or so the saying goes. But in the ocean, scientists are finding that fish that group together ...
All three messages warned people of dangerous ocean conditions caused by large waves and rip currents. In 2024, rip currents have claimed the lives of 49 people ranging in age from 8 to 86, according ...
Also known as Currituck County, The Northern Outer Banks is divided into two long geographic peninsulas separated by the ...
The food and drink come from Sandy’s, a kiosk-style cafe inside modular electromechanical wave-machine complex Urbnsurf. The ...
In the vast ocean, you might think there's safety in numbers for fish consider to be "prey" as they seek to elude predators.
Apart from the breathtaking sight of vast blue waters or the rhythmic sound of crashing waves, the vivid smell of the sea ties ... There’s no single ocean smell. Smellscapes of the sea are ...
But they used an acoustic instrument attached to the bottom of their vessel to beam sound waves into the water below. These ...
A thin layer at the ocean surface called the “ocean skin” increases CO₂ uptake by about 7%. That’s equivalent to the CO₂ ...
A recent study by MIT and Norwegian oceanographers has revealed a dramatic predator-prey interaction in the ocean.
Oceanographers recently observed a staggeringly large predation event. Off the coast of Norway, over 10 million fish were ...