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Female Crabs Are Drawn to Undersea Power Cables
Undersea cables are the big arteries to our energy grid. But apparently, they can also affect marine life. According to a new ...
Millions of tons of ammunition from WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of mass destruction have ...
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be ...
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the ...
Marine life is thriving on unexploded Nazi bombs sitting at the bottom of a German bay, a submersible has discovered, even ...
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life." ...
Stronger cooperation needed to save the Baltic Sea, say EU and ICES. Scientists and policymakers urge joint action on ...
Marine life is thriving on unexploded Nazi bombs sitting at the bottom of a German bay, a submersible has discovered, even ...
Learn how sunken weapons and warships have become crucial underwater habitats for animals all over the world.
Nearly 100 years ago dozens of ships were abandoned in a shallow bay in the Potomac River. Today plants and animals are ...
A new study has found evidence to suggest that warheads tossed into the sea can serve as viable habitat for several species ...
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