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Oceans

June 2024

  • Red and white sign stapled to wooden post put in sand says Closure, Shark Incident, Do Not Enter, with date handwritten in ink, beyond which is red truck facing ocean and one person walking.

    California survivor of shark attack recounts fight with animal

  • A crowd of people hold up protest signs saying 'No more fossil fuels' and 'Kill the drill'

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Oceans group takes UK government to court over oil and gas licences

  • A bird's eye shot of a woman squatting on a rocky beach, sorting through plastic using a pink sieve.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Your plastic is here’: how Easter Island copes with 500 pieces of rubbish an hour washing ashore

  • A pair of sperm whales visits the waters off New England on 25 May 2024.

    Unexpected number of whales currently swimming off the coast of New England

  • The age of extinction
    ‘They’re not like puppy dogs. They should be respected’: how to swim with sharks in British waters

  • On our plate
    ‘Anything can be edible’: how Italians are making a meal of invasive crabs

  • The High Seas by Olive Heffernan review – the depths of despair

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Save our seas: five ways to rewild and conserve the ocean

  • Oceans face ‘triple threat’ of extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘Where do sharks hang out?’: the race to find safe spaces for the Galápagos’ ocean-going predators

May 2024

  • Charles Saunders shows off an enormous dungeness crab, caught as part of a population survey by the Nuxalk Guardian Watchmen.

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘It was like the wild west’: meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores

  • ship wreck

    Ohio real estate tycoon plans to take new submersible to Titanic wreck

  • A man standing at the shore of a mountain lake, looking across it

    Notes and queries
    Readers reply: why are bodies of water so calming?

  • TOPSHOT-US-CUBA-MEXICO-WEATHER<br>TOPSHOT - A flooded house is seen in Crystal River, Florida on August 31, 2023, after Hurricane Idalia made landfall. Idalia barreled into the northwest Florida coast as a powerful Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning, the US National Hurricane Center said. "Extremely dangerous Category 3 Hurricane #Idalia makes landfall in the Florida Big Bend," it posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, adding that Idalia was causing "catastrophic storm surge and damaging winds." (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

    ‘Above normal’ hurricane season could bring summer of natural disasters to US

  • Notes and queries
    Why are bodies of water so calming?

  • ‘Clean water is a basic right’: protesters against sewage in seas and rivers gather across the UK

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    How do you follow My Octopus Teacher? With crocodiles, otters and a new book

  • Baby skates on verge of extinction in Tasmania hatched by scientists – video

  • Weather tracker
    Weather tracker: global average temperature highest ever for April

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Ice dives, walrus snaps and whale encounters: the man telling extreme stories of an Arctic at risk

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