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SunStone Ships’ Ocean Victory will enter an extended layup at the port of Funchal, in Portugal’s Madeira Island. According to ...
The Edinburgh-based firm, Christian Salvesen, operated whale processing ports at the aptly named Leith Harbour at Stromness ...
Argentina commemorates 10 June as the Reaffirmation Day of Argentine Rights over the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and surrounding maritime spaces. A commemoration that has ...
Researchers documented how cruise ship anchors can harm some of the oldest species of marine life in Antarctica.
King Charles is the first monarch to take part in the annual BBC broadcast, which sends a morale-raising message to ...
July brings with it an action-packed cricketing calendar, with plenty of action across formats, and ICC.tv is set to bring it ...
Researchers measured the amount of nitrogen and carbon in the whiskers, which tells them the kinds of animals the leopard ...
A tiny, obscure animal often sold as aquarium food has been quietly protecting our planet from global warming by undertaking ...
Highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu has been around since the 1990s, but this current bird flu pandemic started in Asia in 2020, when a low pathogenic strain mutated into a high pathogenic strain called ...
Looming mountains, lacy waterfalls, dolphins on cue – it’s no wonder Rudyard Kipling was so in awe of the Sound back in the ...
Nearly six years later, as he prepared for another expedition to Antarctica, Shackleton would die of a heart attack on South Georgia. He was buried there on March 5, 1922.
A new study challenges recent claims about dramatic "greening" in Antarctica and how this conflicts with decades of ...