Marine life is thriving on unexploded bombs and sunken ships left over from the world wars, according to two new studies. The first study looked at a dump site for World War II bombs in the Baltic Sea ...
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life. At a former weapons dump site in the Baltic Sea, ...
Marine life is thriving on unexploded Nazi bombs sitting at the bottom of a German bay, a submersible has discovered, even capturing footage of starfishes creeping across a huge chunk of TNT. The ...
Before the 1972 London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution came into force, unused toxic explosive munitions were frequently dumped into seas. These munitions contained chemicals deemed ...
The four-part series, set to release on the Marine Corps' birthday, follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as it trains ...
The 2015 sinking of the SS El Faro, which killed all 33 mariners aboard, has led to safety reforms in the maritime industry. Advocacy from victims' families has helped empower crew members to speak up ...
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Italy and Spain have sent naval vessels to assist the Global Sumud Flotilla as it sails to take aid to Gaza. The “unprecedented move” from the two governments follows “repeated attacks” against the ...
Intercepts spark international protests, diplomatic tensions Israel says to deport those on board ships Thunberg claims abduction by Israeli forces in pre-recorded video Flotilla says one boat 'still ...
From the largest aircraft carrier to the Boomin Beaver, potentially the smallest ship in the U.S. Navy, the United States has a huge range of vessels under its command. One of the most interesting ...
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