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100-year-old Thorpeness home at risk of falling into sea due to coastal erosion

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New ReviewThe home of 88-year-old Jean Flick in North End Avenue, Thorpeness, Suffolk, which is at risk of falling into the sea following coastal erosion. Ms Flick said she has been told nothing can be done to save her property and is facing the...
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‘Pioneering’ oyster reef project aims to boost biodiversity

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New ReviewThe project will embed a minimum of four million individual oysters to help restore healthy marine ecosystems by improving water quality and providing a home for a wide range of species. Native European oysters, once abundant along the...
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New footage from deepsea expedition reveals never-before-seen creatures | Hanomansing Tonight

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A research submersible in the northwest Pacific captured new imagery of life located more than nine kilometres underwater. CBC's Darius Mahdavi explains what researchers discovered on the ocean floor — and what it could mean for future...
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Suspected Migrants arrive in Dover

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People thought to be migrants arriving in Dover, Kent, on board an RNLI Lifeboat following a small boat incident in the Channel.
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Report: Oceans' drastic oxygen loss will affect millions of people

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Oceans are losing oxygen due to climate change, which will affect hundreds of millions of people, according to a new United Nations report.
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Greenland losing 250 billion tonnes of ice yearly, says study

9th - Higher Ed
Since 1992, meltwater from Greenland has raised global sea levels by one centimetre, putting millions of people at risk from flooding
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Europe's largest aquarium opens in France

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Europe's largest aquarium has opened in the north of France. An extension to the French National Sea Centre in Calais allows the building to house one of the largest tanks in the world, holding the equivalent of four Olympic swimming...
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European research teams find new ways to map the seafloor

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Currently, if scientists want to explore underwater they have to use sonar technology. This involves huge vessels, powerful acoustics and expensive equipment. Now scientists are looking at a new method which involves using what looks...
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How will the new intelligent breed of ROVs benefit us?

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This edition of Futuris looks at the new, more intelligent breed of remote-operated vehicles (ROVs) and how they will benefit us. If an undersea mission is too deep or risky for human divers, researchers can send down an ROV, as we...
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WATCH: Dramatic rescue of elephant swept 14 km out to sea

9th - Higher Ed
Sri Lankan navy ships come to aid of elephant caught in ocean current
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Erosion takes toll on Gaspé coast

9th - Higher Ed
Houses, businesses, and roads are being threatened as the sea eats away at the land in Quebec's Gaspé peninsula
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Can sea snails accelerate a cure for cancer?

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From the ocean to the science lab, researchers are investigating whether a chemical found in sea snails may be used to tackle chemo-resistant cancers.
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Israeli divers discover Roman treasure in ancient sunken cargo ship

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Archaeologists in Israel have recovered bronze statues and thousands of coins from a merchant ship that sank off the Mediterranean coast some 1,600 years ago during the late Roman period. The vessel was probably hit by a storm as it...
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Arctic sea ice hits new record low for 2015-2016

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Dramatic loss blamed on climate change
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Migrant sea rescues

9th - Higher Ed
More than 1,000 migrants trying to reach Italy rescued in past 24 hours
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Florida police rescue massive sea turtle

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Video shows off-duty deputies rescuing a sea turtle that had become entangled in a crab trap line.
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World's largest cruise ship takes to the seas amid controversy

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Royal Caribbean International's newest addition to its fleet, the Icon of the Seas, began its maiden voyage from Miami over the weekend. The ship, which measures more than 350 metres long and can carry up to 7,600 passengers, is crewed...
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500 baby sea turtles return to the ocean

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A preservation program in Colombia, in collaboration with local fishermen communities, saw the successful return of 500 baby turtles back to the Pacific Ocean. Turtle eggs found on beaches were collected and brought to a turtle sanctuary...
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'I'm alive,' says grateful sailor

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Timothy Shaddock, who survived three months adrift in the Pacific Ocean with his dog, thanks the crew of the fishing boat that found him.
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California surfers show no fear of a shark in the waters

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A great white shark was seen swimming near surfers at San Onofre Beach in California. Many surfers didn't appear fazed at the telltale dorsal fin sticking out of the water, and for good reason: sharks rarely attack humans, according to...
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Deep sea creatures

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Seabed mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the Pacific could harm sea creatures, environmentalists say.
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Retrieving deep sea nodules

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A rover on the ocean floor brings nodules studded with critical minerals up onto the mining ship.
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Hunt for submersible still a rescue mission: Coast Guard

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U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Jamie Frederick says crews looking for the missing submersible are still focused on the search and rescue mission. 'We'll continue to put every available asset that we have in an effort to find the Titan and the...
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'Enormous complexity' in search for missing sub, Coast Guard says

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Capt. Jamie Frederick, with the U.S. Coast Guard, says the search area has grown substantially as crews seek out the missing OceanGate submersible. Frederick said the location of the search, far off the coast, has made it exceptionally...