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ETX Daily Up on MSNFrom oil spills to new species: how tech reveals the oceanFrom oil spills to new species: how tech reveals the ocean The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas.
A new leasing program, to be unveiled soon, will include a reconfigured Arctic area, despite past problems with offshore ...
The oil drilling platform blew up 15 years ago, triggering the worst single environmental disaster in the nation’s history.
Reversing Biden administration policies that halted offshore leasing, prompting lawsuits and restricting oil and natural gas ...
Exploring With Josh 24 Hours On Abandoned Oil Rig In Middle of The Ocean - Boat Engine Fail Posted: March 2, 2025 | Last updated: March 3, 2025 The price of crude oil is steadily declining and in ...
Coastal First Nation leaders, including local Conservative candidate, have long feared impact of ocean spills.
The loudest and most disruptive anthropogenic ocean sounds come from military sonar, oil exploration and industrial shipping, and the Center is working to protect our marine life from each of these ...
One set of groups is challenging an illegal order by President Trump to revoke former President Biden’s withdrawal of vulnerable areas of the ocean from future oil-and-gas leasing. Another set is ...
Research zoologist Carole Baldwin from the National Museum of Natural History explores the rariphotic zone and suggests that some ocean species may be moving deeper in response to warming surface ...
A Texas oil company wants to work on a pipeline out in the Pacific Ocean beyond Santa Barbara, California, but it just got smacked down by the state. Houston-based Sable Offshore was fined $18.2 ...
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