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  • After 2 children were rescued from sand, Santa Cruz lifeguards issue warnings

    04/08/2022 12:51:10 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 18 replies
    KSBW ^ | Apr 8, 2022
    Warm weather attracts hundreds of beach-goers to the Central Coast to cool off in the Monterey Bay. Lifeguards are putting out the usual warnings when entering the water but there are also some hazards on beaches that they're warning the public about. Aaron Cummings of San Jose beat the traffic over Highway 17 to escape the heat on Thursday. "I'm out early. No fog, so we knew it was going to be hot today that's why we headed over here," Cummings said. Hundreds of people fill beaches throughout Santa Cruz County with the same plan to cool down. There are...
  • Listen Live: Whales Singing in Monterey Bay

    02/03/2022 3:06:41 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 17 replies
    KSBW ^ | Feb 3, 2022 | Josh Copitch
    Ever wondered what the whales in Monterey Bay sounded like? Now it's easier than ever to listen to them live. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has an underwater microphone (hydrophone) off the Central Coast. You can listen live on their website, here. MBARI also has clips of some of the most common kind of whales found in Monterey Bay. According to Monterey Bay Whale Watch, Gray Whales migrate south from December through mid-February, with peak numbers occurring during mid-January. Killer Whales are most frequently sighted in the Bay from January through May and from September through November. Video: Large...
  • Ice-covered ship draws crowd as it unloads cars encased in frozen seawater

    01/07/2022 12:09:54 PM PST · by rockinqsranch · 25 replies
    Accuweather ^ | January 4, 2021 | Monica Danielle
    Like something out of a scene from a famous movie, a ship sailing into a Russian port after an ordeal at sea caught the attention of onlookers -- and its valuable frozen freight was unrecognizable thanks to all the ice.
  • 'We Were Terrified': Bay Area Surfers Chased by Unusually Aggressive Shark

    12/29/2021 6:12:24 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 27 replies
    KSBW ^ | Dec 29, 2021 | Dec 29, 2021
    Two surfers were recently chased by a shark while surfing along North Salmon Creek Beach, just north of Bodega Bay, the Press Democrat reported. The incident took place Dec. 22, just a few days before the fatal shark attack that happened off the coast of central California on Christmas Eve. “Holy crap, we were terrified because it was not backing off,” Sebastopol resident Timothy Reck told the newspaper. He says he and the other surfer escaped the shark aggressively pursuing them, but only after it bit onto the leash of one of their surfboards. Experts, however, say violent shark encounters...
  • CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Monterey Bay Aquarium Found a Deep-Sea Fish

    12/10/2021 5:21:19 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 15 replies
    KION546 ^ | December 9, 2021 | Melody Waintal
    Monterey Bay Aquarium team caught this barreleye fish on camera. According to the aquarium, they're an elusive species that lives 2,600 feet under the ocean. The deep-sea fish has a transparent head with tubular eyes. These fish usually grow to about six inches and can see through their forehead. The aquarium said the aquarist were on a deep sea collection trip with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. They were collecting jellies and comb jellies for an upcoming exhibition when they spotted the barreleye fish. The aquarist are preparing for a new exhibition called Into the Deep: Exploring our Undiscovered...
  • Check Out This Eerie, Alien-Like Squid Captured Gliding in The Gulf of Mexico

    11/19/2021 8:06:58 AM PST · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | 18 NOVEMBER 2021 | NICOLETTA LANESE
    A still of an adult bigfin squid caught on camera. (NOAA Ocean Exploration) A ghostly squid with huge, iridescent fins and funky, elbow-like bends in its tentacles is rarely seen, but scientists recently captured stunning footage of the elusive animal during an expedition in the Gulf of Mexico. To date, there have been fewer than 20 confirmed sightings of this deep-sea cephalopod, known as a bigfin squid (Magnapinna), and this recent sighting adds one more to the list, according to a statement from NOAA Ocean Exploration. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists spotted the elusive squid on their recent...
  • India set to seal USD 3 billion Predator drone deal with US by current fiscal

    11/18/2021 10:37:45 PM PST · by Jyotishi · 2 replies
    The Pioneer ^ | Tuesday, November 16, 2021 | Press Trust of India
    New Delhi -- India is set to finalise a long-conceived proposal to procure 30 multi-mission armed Predator drones from the US for the three services at an estimated cost of over USD 3 billion (around Rs 22,000 crore), official sources said on Tuesday. The proposal to acquire the MQ-9B long-endurance drones, armed with air-to-ground missiles, is likely to be cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) in the next few weeks following which it will be placed before the PM-led Cabinet Committee on Security, they said. The sources said various key aspects of the procurement including the cost component and...
  • Is ‘The Ocean Cleanup’ A Major Fail For Partners Maersk And Coca-Cola?

    09/17/2021 10:18:49 AM PDT · by texas booster · 22 replies
    GCaptain ^ | Sept 16 2021 | Gloria Dickie
    Docked at a Canadian port, crew members returned from a test run of the Ocean Cleanup’s system to rid the Pacific of plastic trash were thrilled by the meager results — even as marine scientists and other ocean experts doubted the effort could succeed. The non-profit, launched in 2013 amid buoyant media coverage, hopes to clear 90% of floating plastic from the world’s oceans by 2040. But the group’s own best-case scenario — still likely years away — envisions removing 20,000 tonnes a year from the North Pacific, a small fraction of the roughly 11 million tonnes of plastic flowing...
  • The Oldest Confirmed 'Message in a Bottle' Contained Some Fascinating Questions

    07/26/2021 11:26:15 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 18 replies
    https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | JULY 26, 2021 | MICHELLE STARR
    In 2018, a message in a bottle dating back to 1886 - 132 years ago - was found half-buried in the sand of a Western Australian beach. According to its contents, it spent more than a century swimming around, before it was discovered nearly 950 kilometres (590 miles) from where it was thrown off a ship in the Indian Ocean. Beachgoer Tonya Illman found the old gin bottle with a rolled-up message in January 2018, 50 meters (164 feet) from the shoreline at the high water mark on Wedge Island. Even though it was missing a cork, surprisingly both the...
  • US Coast Guard To Cubans In Crisis: “Please Don’t Take To The Sea”

    07/13/2021 3:50:30 PM PDT · by blam · 25 replies
    Zubu Brothers ^ | 7-13-2021
    As unprecedented, large-scale protests in Cuba driven by economic instability and food and fuel shortages also amid a deeply mismanaged pandemic response continue, the US Coast Guard has a message for Cubans wishing to flee the increasingly chaotic Communist-ruled island: don’t come. “Please don’t take to the sea,” Rear Admiral Eric C. Jones said in a statement. “The Coast Guard along with our local, state and federal partners are monitoring any activity” that looks suspicious or unsafe in the Florida straits “including unpermitted vessel departures from Florida to Cuba.” Illustrative image via US Coast Guard But the words also appear...
  • Climate Change Is Making Ocean Waves More Powerful

    06/14/2021 11:41:08 AM PDT · by Jayster · 43 replies
    The Inertia ^ | June 13, 2021 | Thomas Mortlock
    Sea level rise isn’t the only way climate change will devastate the coast. Our research, published on May 20, found it is also making waves more powerful, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere. We plotted the trajectory of these stronger waves and found the coasts of South Australia and Western Australia, Pacific and Caribbean Islands, East Indonesia and Japan, and South Africa are already experiencing more powerful waves because of global warming. This will compound the effects of sea level rise, putting low-lying island nations in the Pacific — such as Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Marshall Islands — in further danger,...
  • National Geographic Says There’s a Fifth Ocean on Earth

    06/09/2021 2:20:18 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 9 replies
    New York Post ^ | June 8, 2021 | Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
    The 130-year-old exploration and education non-profit marked World Oceans Day on Tuesday by declaring that the waters around Antarctica will now be known as the Southern Ocean — the planet’s fifth ocean. “The Southern Ocean has long been recognized by scientists, but because there was never agreement internationally, we never officially recognized it,” National Geographic Society Geographer Alex Tait said. “It’s sort of geographic nerdiness in some ways,” Tait said. “We’ve always labeled it, but we labeled it slightly differently (than other oceans). This change was taking the last step and saying we want to recognize it because of its...
  • Mystery of Couple Abandoned in Shark-Infested Waters After Boat Crew Forgot About Them

    06/07/2021 5:20:35 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 20 replies
    Daily Star (U.K.) ^ | 4 JUN 2021 | Adam Solomons
    Tom and Eileen Lonergan disappeared off the Great Barrier Reef after the diving boat crew forgot they were onboard, reshaping the industry and inspiring a hit filmTwenty-three years after they were last spotted diving off tour boat the Outer Edge at around 3pm, 40 miles off the coast of Queensland, there are still no signs of Tom and Eileen Lonergan. The American couple arrived at Port Douglas in northern Australia in January 1998 looking for adventure, and adventure is what they got — abandoned in shark-infested waters and left to suffer a horrifying fate that went on to inspire a...
  • Meet the 'Ghost': The Boat that Sails Through Bubbles ... The Ghost uses supercavitation and SWATH to slice through the waves.

    05/21/2021 6:00:01 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 54 replies
    https://interestingengineering.com ^ | Mar 11, 2021 | By Christopher McFadden
    Juliet Marine Systems ================================================================= The "Ghost" might be the most exciting, and impressive, innovation in marine technology since the submarine. Fast, agile, and mean-looking, could this diminutive little vessel be the answer to blue-water fleet protection and SPECOPS? That is, of course, if the US Navy actually buys it... What is the "Ghost" stealth boat? The "Ghost", or the Juliet Marine Systems "Ghost", is a highly advanced reconfigurable SWATH stealth-capable warship currently under development for the U.S. Navy. The vessel's design enables it to travel over water at a fraction of the friction experienced by conventional vessels. This provides it...
  • How $300 Million Cruise Ships Are Demolished | Big Business

    05/16/2021 9:36:42 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 9 replies
    https://www.youtube.com ^ | May 16, 2021 | Business Insider
    Looking to cut costs as COVID-19 ravaged the cruise industry, Carnival Cruise Line sold six ships for scrap. At the Aliaga ship-breaking yard in Turkey, Carnival's Fantasy, Imagination, and Inspiration ships are in the process of being demolished. Here, workers cut apart and recycle every piece of these massive ships. It's one of most dangerous jobs in the world. And it's only gotten harder as more cruise ships arrive on Aliaga's shores.
  • Nextrush Unplugged Weekend: Virus Deaths Versus Vaxx Deaths, 50 Years Ago The Hits

    05/01/2021 8:18:21 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 9 replies
    Nextrush Free ^ | 5/1/2021 | Nextrush/Self
    Welcome to the Weekend. Your currently sober drunk host coming off 15 hours in bed sleeping but with a busy schedule ahead which will include posting when I can. I am not feeling well but I have worked myself in part to this exhausted state I find myself in. Vaxxers Or Anti-Vaxxers We Are All God's Children The media making much of Joe Rogan saying he is not an "anti-vaxxer" an indication that the Establishment's march in lockstep media wants to demonize and marginalize opponents of vaccination. This world filled with many accusations about people who don't support the Insider...
  • Indonesia's sunken submarine may have been hit by a powerful force known as an internal wave

    05/01/2021 12:15:16 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 71 replies
    https://www.abc.net.au ^ | 5/1/2021 | Anne Barker
    As an Indonesian navy submarine crewed by 53 men glided below the surface of the Bali Sea during a routine training exercise, it may have been hit by an invisible but powerful force that dragged them to the deep. Indonesian navy officials suspect an internal solitary wave, known to occur in the seas around Bali, may have caused the sinking of KRI Nanggala 402, and the loss of its 53 crew. The vessel sank to a depth of 838 metres, far beyond the reach of rescuers. As the personal effects of crew members floated up and the oxygen supply on...
  • Millions of tons of nuclear wastewater from Fukushima will be dumped into the sea

    04/15/2021 9:54:13 PM PDT · by LucyT · 46 replies
    Live Science ^ | April 13, 2021 | Brandon Specktor
    Japan's government announced on Tuesday (April 13) that it will dump more than a million tons of contaminated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, beginning in two years. Roughly 1.25 million tons (1.13 million metric tons) of water have accumulated around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan since 2011, after a magnitude-9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami devastated the region. The twin disasters killed nearly 20,000 people, according to NPR, and caused meltdowns in three of the plant's six reactors, triggering the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
  • Traces of Earth’s early magma ocean identified in Greenland rocks

    03/16/2021 4:37:18 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 4 replies
    Univ Cambridge ^ | 3/12/2021
    Traces of Earth’s early magma ocean identified in Greenland rocks New research led by the University of Cambridge has found rare evidence – preserved in the chemistry of ancient rocks from Greenland - which tells of a time when Earth was almost entirely molten.It’s astonishing that we can even hold these rocks in our hands – let alone get so much detail about the early history of our planetHelen WilliamsThe study, published in the journal Science Advances, yields information on an important period in our planet’s formation, when a deep sea of incandescent magma stretched across Earth’s surface and extended...
  • Christ Below The Sea (short video)

    01/19/2021 11:42:04 AM PST · by OneVike · 11 replies
    The Reason For My Faith ^ | 1/18/20 | Chuck Ness
    The original clay model used as the mold for the famous, "Il Cristo degli Abissi" statue, can be seen at the Ravenna "National Museum of the Underwater Activities" in Italy. The original statue is in the Mediterranean sea off San Fruttuoso, between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera. The statue was placed in the water on 22 August 1954 at approximately 17 meters depth, and stands 2.5 meters (8.5 feet) tall. Professor Guido Galletti cast the original from the inspiration of the first Italian to use SCUBA gear, swimmer/diver Duilo Merchant. Galletti wanted a symbol to inspire all who...