U.S. Navy Works to Salvage Plane From Fragile Hawaiian Bay The maritime patrol aircraft overshot a runway at a U.S. Marine Corps base and landed in the water. The Navy has yet to haul it out.
Blasting Bullhorns and Water Cannons, Chinese Ships Wall Off the Sea The world’s most brazen maritime militarization is gaining muscle in waters through which one-third of global ocean trade passes.
How to Track Hurricane Idalia Idalia’s path makes it difficult to predict where the storm will come ashore.
Tropical Fish Might Be Getting Forgetful as Oceans Heat up It’s not only people that get woozy from heat, according to new research. If you’re living on a reef full of predators, that mental fog could be deadly.
The Ocean’s Dire Message Temperatures are the hottest they have been in recorded history, by a wide margin.