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The ship, one of seven Canadian icebreakers scheduled to deploy for the Coast Guard's Arctic summer operations between June and November, was tracked near Nome, Alaska, on July 19, as it shifted its ...
Climate change is opening new shipping routes and exposing untapped energy resources in the Arctic, prompting a new form of ...
Manitoba has a “first-mover advantage” over other Canadian provinces and territories when it comes to establishing an Arctic ...
Scientists mapped 332 submarine canyons under Antarctica, revealing how they shape ocean flow, ice melt, and global sea level ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNew Map Reveals Antarctica's Gigantic Submarine Canyons - Some Deeper Than 13,000 Feet"Some of the submarine canyons we analyzed reach depths of over 4,000 meters (13,123 feet). The most spectacular of these are ...
Tim Crockett, right, and his 18-year-old son, Harrison, reached the 2,000 nautical mile-mark earlier this week in their quest ...
All life, including of course human life, is part of the network of ecological systems that we call nature and depends on it for survival. In primitive times, humans lived on the animals they could ...
Scientists have just published the most detailed map of Antartica's seafloor revealing ultra-deep canyons reaching up to ...
A 2,500-mile, 16-day research cruise that began Thursday in Seward and concludes in Nome aims to advance environmental ...
Second reported sighting in eastern North Pacific waters south of the Aleutian Island chain. A new scientific paper discusses ...
New research shows that climate systems like sea ice and permafrost may shift abruptly, even at 1.5°C (2.7°F) of warming.
Russia is rapidly militarizing the Arctic, forging closer ties with China, and exploiting NATO weaknesses. The Arctic could ...
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