Busiest Ocean Trade Route
The busiest ocean trade route is the 550 nautical mile-long Strait of Malacca and Singapore, which links the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Its …
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The busiest ocean trade route is the 550 nautical mile-long Strait of Malacca and Singapore, which links the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Its …
Some ships take you places. SH Minerva takes you further – into the heart of cultures, across seas few ships have sailed, and into moments that feel like they were …
Scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) are investigating how to make corals more tolerant to heat by studying the zooxanthellae that live on and in them and …
The ocean’s deepest parts are very challenging for marine engineers. The pressure is extreme, reaching 110 MPa, and it’s very cold and dark. This makes it hard for regular equipment …
With fleet expansion, Windstar now has more sailings open to book in the Caribbean and Latin America than ever before in company history Windstar Cruises announced 35 sailings on 10 …
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Over 73% of our planet’s oceanic systems saw temperature changes in the first quarter of 2025. This is the biggest data collection effort in maritime history. New monitoring technologies give …
Our oceans hide a growing crisis that’s hard to see. Tiny plastic fragments, smaller than 5mm, have spread across marine ecosystems. This is a huge environmental problem. These small pieces …
Our oceans are facing a huge crisis with over 350 million tonnes of plastic waste every year. Landfills are full, and our seas are in danger. The packaging industry must …
Every day, our oceans produce over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. This comes from automated sensors, satellites, and underwater systems. It’s a huge amount of information about our planet’s oceans. …
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