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Summer in the Greenland coast circa the year 1000 by Carl Rasmussen (1875) by WikiCommons.

Did rising seas drive Vikings out of Greenland?

5/16/2023

By news.harvard.edu. Vikings occupied Greenland from about 985 to 1450 A.D., farming and building communities before they abruptly abandoned their settlements. Why they disappeared has long been a puzzle, but a new paper from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences determines that one factor — rising sea level — likely played… SEE MORE

  • Maritime History
A piece of plastic debris that’s been colonized by both costal barnacles (pink and striped) and a gooseneck barnacle from the open ocean. (Linsey Haram/SERC Marine Invasions Lab)

This floating ocean garbage is home to a surprising amount of life from the coasts

5/15/2023

By Nell Greenfieldboyce. Scientists studying a giant collection of plastic trash floating in the middle of the open ocean have found some unexpected inhabitants: dozens of marine species that usually stick close to the coast. Among the plastic debris, the researchers found all kinds of nonnative species, from anemones to… SEE MORE

  • Coastal News
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  • ocean plastic
  • Plastic Pollution
Tuxyso / Wikimedia Commons

Beach Time, Learning Time

5/14/2023

By Jennifer Brett. Having a beach day? Why not add some marine science to it? With these four fun games and activities, kids can learn about the shoreline habitats, beach ecology and the animals that call the coast home – and they probably won’t even realize it’s “educational.” Win-win! All… SEE MORE

  • Coastal News
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  • Beaches
Maxim Massalitin, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Shorting the Circuit

5/13/2023

By tradeonlytoday.com The idea of zero emissions that comes with electric vehicles and boats has an almost romantic allure. If we all just parked our internal-combustion cars, trucks and boats, we would be saving the environment and all of mankind. Or would we? “You can’t automatically assume that electrification is… SEE MORE

  • Boating
  • boating
  • Electric Boats
NOAA Deep Sea Coral Research & Technology Program-Pelagic Research Services., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The slow death and uncertain future of California’s swordfish fishery

5/12/2023

By nationalfisherman.com After decades of public scrutiny, legal battles, and many regulatory changes that constricted the fishery, large-mesh drift gillnets for swordfish in California will be phased out by 2027. Deep-set buoy gear, now being employed under federal exempted fishing permits, is set to become the primary method to harvest… SEE MORE

  • Fishing
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Grubio--1, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

10 Seaweed Blobs That Will Blow Your Mind

5/11/2023

By atlasobscura.com Batten down the hatches. Stay out of the water, and beware, because it’s coming. It isn’t a shark or a sea monster. No, this marine menace is…seaweed. More specifically, it’s a massive blob of the stuff twice the width of the continental United States. And that 5,000-mile-wide gunk raft… SEE MORE

  • Ocean Awareness
  • seaweed
kees torn, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

California, LA and Japan Sign Agreements for Green Shipping Initiative

5/10/2023

By maritime-executive.com Representatives from the state of California and the government of Japan signed agreements to collaborate on clean ports and shipping including establishing green shipping corridors during a trade mission to Japan. The initiative was followed with a second agreement between the ports of Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Yokohama… SEE MORE

  • Ocean Awareness
  • Commercial Shipping
By Meihe Chen - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=68352285

When Cities Meet The Water: America’s Top Urban Paddling Destinations

5/9/2023

By paddling.com. For most paddling lovers, a dream home would involve a backyard looking over a beautiful body of water with a nice private dock for launching a kayak, canoe, or SUP board. Unfortunately, this is not a feasible reality for most people, paddling lovers or not. In fact, many… SEE MORE

  • Boating
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Derivative work: McSush CO2 pump via WikkiCommons

Scientists Want to Dump Iron Nanoparticles into the Oceans to save the Planet

5/9/2023

By bigthink.com Ocean fertilization is extremely controversial, but if done correctly, it just might work. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Reducing carbon emissions may not be enough to reverse the worst effects of climate change. Capturing and burying carbon dioxide may be necessary. One idea is to "fertilize" the ocean with iron nanoparticles,… SEE MORE

  • Fishing
  • Ocean Awareness
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  • Climate Mitigation
  • Ocean Awareness
Departing from Wilmington, North Carolina along the route.

Suzuki Marine Completes Run to the Capitol Powered by New Sustainable Fuel

5/8/2023

By SUZUKI MARINE USA, LLC. 940-Mile Voyage Aboard 26-Foot Center Console Powered by New Sustainable EcoFuel Tampa, FLA. — Today’s opening of the 2023 American Boating Congress (ABC) in Washington, DC will feature a small boat that recently concluded a truly big and significant adventure — running by water from… SEE MORE

  • Boating
  • boating
  • sustainability
  • Suzuki
Johndal, CC BY-SA 2.0 , Occurrences_of_Flooding via Wikimedia Commons

NOAA to Launch Major Advancement in Seasonal High Tide Flooding Predictions

5/8/2023

By NOAA. The new model will aid flooding and restoration efforts, and help lessen possible impacts from climate change. NOAA plans to unveil a new model to more accurately predict when and where high tide flooding will likely occur up to a year ahead of time. This new information will… SEE MORE

  • Boating
  • Climate
  • Extreme Weather
  • coastal flooding
  • NOAA
Humpback Whale by WikiCommons

Survival at Sea: Are You Prepared?

5/4/2023

By Oceangrafixblog A jumping humpback whale in front of a sailing boat. A shipwreck at sea can happen to anybody. In the United States, 658 people died as a result of boating accidents in 2021 and 2,641 people were injured. Many deaths were due to damage to the boat. The sailboat Raindancer is a… SEE MORE

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