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Nat Geo Live: The Untold Story of Sharks

Sharks have roamed the planet’s waters since before the dinosaurs and have evolved into more than a thousand species. But only recently have we begun to understand their lives in the ocean—and how our actions can threaten their survival.
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Tobago shark attack: Peter Smith now 'able to communicate'

Tobago shark attack: Peter Smith now 'able to communicate' | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Peter Smith's wife has thanked friends who fought the shark during the attack on Tobago's coast.
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More than 90% of marine animals caught in NSW shark nets over summer were non-target species | Marine life | The Guardian

More than 90% of marine animals caught in NSW shark nets over summer were non-target species | Marine life | The Guardian | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Exclusive: New documents reveal government division over controversial program as data reveals death toll
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Juvenile whale caught in heavy fishing apparatus freed by team effort

Juvenile whale caught in heavy fishing apparatus freed by team effort | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The team used specialized tools to remove the line and buoys, a series of cuts made “patiently and deliberately” to keep them at a safe distance.
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The astonishing £2bn plan for world's first underwater stadium - with 108ft glass roof | World | News

The astonishing £2bn plan for world's first underwater stadium - with 108ft glass roof | World | News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Dubai is planning to build the world's first underwater stadium using a 108ft glass roof which will allow tennis fans to look up into the ocean.
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Justin Schneider on tomb diving and underwater archaeology

Justin Schneider on tomb diving and underwater archaeology | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The American tomb diver was among the first to swim beneath a pyramid in remote Sudan, where the water glittered with gold.
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Amateur angler lands biggest ever fish caught on a rod in UK

Amateur angler lands biggest ever fish caught on a rod in UK | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Darren Reitz hadn’t had a single bite for 14 hours before he pulled 143lb catfish out of an Essex lake
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World’s 1st stealth submarine capable of 180-degree turn at full speed 

World’s 1st stealth submarine capable of 180-degree turn at full speed  | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Kronos can achieve a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour on water and it can also operate under water at speeds of up to 50 kmph.
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Giant prehistoric salmon had tusk-like teeth, just like a warthog's | Live Science

Giant prehistoric salmon had tusk-like teeth, just like a warthog's | Live Science | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The largest salmon species ever discovered, Oncorhynchus rastrosus may have used its distinctive, tusk-like teeth to compete with rivals, defend against predators and dig nests.
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Learning about and protecting endangered whales

Learning about whales, including through musical simulations.
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New video shows right whale, its calf off New England coast

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Ocean Encounters: Rising Seas Resilient Coasts –

Ocean Encounters: Rising Seas Resilient Coasts – | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Join us for a conversation about the drivers and consequences of rising sea levels—and adaptation strategies to protect lives and livelihoods by making our coastlines and infrastructure more resilient.
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Researching North Atlantic right whales in Cape Cod Bay

It’s a sure sign of spring in New England: the return of North Atlantic right whales to northern waters. As these critically-endangered marine mammals migrate from their southern breeding grounds, #WHOI and db1feded-e82e-4099-997f-cf82b03b1cd9 researchers head out to observe them. Drone imagery helps them identify individuals and calves and document changes to their body condition.
🎉 Celebrate North Atlantic Right Whale Day - climb aboard as the science team looks for whales on Cape Cod Bay!


📹 produced by Rachel Mann with footage courtesy of Michael Moore © WHOI under NOAA NMFS permit 27066 with Whale & Dolphin Conservation, Southall Environmental Associates, and SR3.
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Flooding, extreme heat waves, and hot oceans will continue — and get worse - The

Flooding, extreme heat waves, and hot oceans will continue — and get worse - The | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Massive floods. Record heat. Extreme ocean temperatures. Forest fires burning out of control. Climate alarm bells are ringing all over the planet.
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Wild corals are suffering from heat stress. Could this Netherland’s zoo project come to the rescue? | Euronews

Wild corals are suffering from heat stress. Could this Netherland’s zoo project come to the rescue? | Euronews | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
A Netherlands zoo has planted self-bred corals that could one day repopulate heat stressed reefs.
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Fish species are exposed to death due to climate change, Bangladeshi scientists say

Fish species are exposed to death due to climate change, Bangladeshi scientists say | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Experts have warned that the detrimental impact of climate change in the Bangladeshi city of Rajshahi poses threat to the indigenous fish species, particularly the small ones as most of the water bodies in the region, especially in the high Barind tract, are now dying continuously, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, a Bangladeshi news agency, reported. Fisheries …
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Face shields, dry suits, showers: Lifeguards in South County, Calif., adapt to persistent sewage contamination

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'Very optimistic': Officials say it's very likely orphaned calf will find old or new family

'Very optimistic': Officials say it's very likely orphaned calf will find old or new family | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The young orca named kwiisaḥiʔis swam to safety early Friday after being trapped for five weeks in a shallow inlet near Zeballos.
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Scientists Discover a 10,000-Year-Old Man-Made Megastructure Under the Baltic Sea

Scientists Discover a 10,000-Year-Old Man-Made Megastructure Under the Baltic Sea | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Evidence suggests it was constructed by Palaeolithic people between 11,700 and 9,900 years ago, probably as an aid for hunting reindeer.
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How to Spot and Avoid Greenwashing in Tourism

How to Spot and Avoid Greenwashing in Tourism | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Learn what greenwashing means, how to identify it, and what you can do as a traveler or tourism company to avoid it.
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Bass Hole and the Clam Factory —

Bass Hole and the Clam Factory — | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
When you stand on the boardwalk at Bass Hole, and look toward Dennis, a strange looking group of buildings, known by locals as “the clam factory,” sits prominently on the edge of Chase Garden Creek, on the inside of Chapin Beach. At night, a green glow seems to emanate from it, further adding to its
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Photographing corals

Photographing corals | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Kin Soon Cheong documents coral scenes around Southeast Asia. In this interview, he talks about the art of photographing corals.
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Oldest ever ice offers glimpse of Earth before the ice ages

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MIT, Woods Hole researchers are developing a better way to monitor slimy marine animals

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Did you know: How do ocean robots take the pressure?

Did you know: How do ocean robots take the pressure? | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Learn how plastic pollution pervades the ocean, from surface debris to deep-sea trenches.
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A Million Years Without a Megaslide

A Million Years Without a Megaslide | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
A new study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to examine the sixth-largest underwater landslide and investigate why a similar event hasn’t happened since.
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