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"The results of this study make us concerned." Scientists issue dire warning after making frightening discovery in the ...
A warm blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate ...
A clump of sargassum weed the size of a soccer ball drifts near Bermuda in the slow swirl of the Sargasso Sea, part of the North Atlantic gyre. A weed mass this small may shelter thousands of ...
A new study, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin, has found the waters of the North Atlantic gyre contain greater quantities of plastic, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, acrylic ...
Without the sea ice, the Beaufort Gyre would stop circulating and excess freshwater in the region would travel southwards into the North Atlantic. There, it could negatively impact the AMOC – ...
There are approximately 340 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet, and less than 70 of those animals are reproductively active females Researchers captured rare footage of a critically ...
The New England Aquarium identified the pair as 16-year-old “Koala” and 14-year-old “Curlew,” both females. And this, too, is ...
By storing or releasing freshwater, it influences the oceanic properties both within the Arctic and as far away as the North Atlantic. Due to warmer temperatures in the Arctic, the Beaufort Gyre ...
The authors used sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre between 1870 and 2020 to calculate fluctuations in the AMOC's resilience and strength. Their model suggested Atlantic ...