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Shipwreck on the Norwegian Coast By wikipedia.org

Archaeologists Believe a Piece of Flotsam That Washed Up on a New York Beach Could be Part of an 1821 Shipwreck

3/6/2023

By Min Chen The SS Savannah was the first steam and sail hybrid vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Last October, a weathered hunk of flotsam washed up on a New York shoreline following Hurricane Ian. No plain marine debris, though, the wreckage, experts believe, could well have been part… SEE MORE

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Shipwreck of the SS American Star on the shore of Fuerteventura via WikiCommons

The Hunt for an Elusive Florida Shipwreck That Killed 41 Enslaved People

3/5/2023

By Karuna Eberl Searching for the slave ship Guerrero, the nonprofit Diving With a Purpose has also trained scores of young Black men and women to find and tell stories once lost to the waves. CARYSFORT REEF WAS DARK UNDER the new moon. Coral tentacles undulated with the changing tide,… SEE MORE

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Flymebc, CC BY-SA 3.0 , Around_Salt_Spring_Island_boat_race_01 via Wikimedia Commons

How to Get Your Boat Ready for Spring

3/4/2023

By scoutboats.com Make Spring Easier with Proper Winterizing If May rolls around, it’s a little late for this step, but you can always remember it for next year. To get your boat ready for spring, it helps to winterize the boat properly. By thoroughly preparing your boat for winter storage, it… SEE MORE

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December 2022 water levels break eight historical records

3/3/2023

By noaa.gov From Alaska to Washington, several of NOAA’s water level stations observed their highest recorded water levels. December was an active month for NOAA’s National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON). A staggering eight stations observed all-time high water levels — some of which broke records in place for 40 years.… SEE MORE

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NASA/Joel Kowsky, Public domain,512px-Full_Moon_(201507310004HQ) via Wikimedia Commons

"Worm" Full Moon on March 7th

3/2/2023

By timeanddate.com In March, the Full Moon is the Worm Moon; if it occurs on or after March 21, it is also the Paschal Moon. It is also called Lenten Moon, Crow Moon, Crust Moon, Chaste Moon, Sugar Moon, and Sap Moon. [caption id="attachment_44855" align="alignnone" width="512"] Full moon in the… SEE MORE

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Zac, CC0, 512px-Beach_in_Fiji via Wikimedia Commons

When beaches are trashed, who pays the price?

3/1/2023

By noaa.gov If you arrived at your dream beach only to find it littered with plastic and other rubbish, would you stay and play — or be on your way? A recent NOAA-funded study found that when the amount of marine debris normally on beaches is doubled, coastal economies could… SEE MORE

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Ashutoshrc, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Full moon calendar 2023: When to see the next full moon

2/28/2023

By Kimberly Hickok Here are the dates for the full moons in 2023. Full moon will be on Tuesday, March 7, at 7:40 a.m. EST (1240 GMT), but the moon will still appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. The March full moon is known as the Full… SEE MORE

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Terry Lucas, CC BY 3.0 , California_Stormy_Weather_(199096177) via Wikimedia Commons

How California fishing families rallied in the storm

2/27/2023

By Megan Waldrep Day 1: Jan. 9, 2023 "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew…." My husband Chris Dabney and I hunker down in Ojai, California, a little mountain valley 14 miles from the Ventura coast and 23 miles from Channel Islands Harbor, Chris's home… SEE MORE

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NASA/GSFC/Reto Stöckli, Nazmi El Saleous, and Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, Public domain, Earth_from_Space via Wikimedia Commons

Has Earth’s inner core stopped its strange spin?

2/25/2023

By nature.com Earthquake data hint that the inner core stopped rotating faster than the rest of the planet in 2009, but not all researchers agree. [caption id="attachment_44819" align="alignnone" width="512"] Earth inner core via Wikimedia Commons[/caption] Thousands of kilometers beneath your feet, Earth’s interior might be doing something very weird. Many… SEE MORE

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U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Krishna M. Jackson, Public domain, US_Navy_120107-N-RP435-486_Boatswain's_Mate_3rd_Class_Moulton_LeBlanc_moors_a_U.S._Navy_coastal_patrol_boat_after_a_patrol_of_Kuwait_Naval_Base's_h via Wikimedia Commons

Recreational boating degrades vegetation important for fish recruitment

2/25/2023

By springer.com  Recreational boating increases globally and associated moorings are often placed in vegetated habitats important for fish recruitment. Meanwhile, assessments of the effects of boating on vegetation, and potential effects on associated fish assemblages are rare. Here, we analysed (i) the effect of small-boat marinas on vegetation structure, and… SEE MORE

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Cindy Shebley, CC BY 2.0 , Everett_WA._-_USA_02_19_2020_Boat_mooring_with_Anthony's_Homeport_Resturant_on_Port_Gardner_bay._(49565791383) via Wikimedia Commons

Environmental impacts of increasing leisure boating activity in Mediterranean coastal waters

2/23/2023

By www.sciencedirect.com [caption id="attachment_44806" align="alignnone" width="512"] 1950s_boat_Gloucester_Massachusetts_USA_5336085003 via Wikimedia Commons[/caption] Leisure boating is an important economic activity which is increasing in popularity worldwide, and the Mediterranean Sea is one of the most popular nautical tourism destinations in the world. While the overall ecological impacts of recreational boating on freshwater ecosystems… SEE MORE

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Lee Cannon from Bayville aka West Fenwick, DE, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0 , Two_U.S._Coast_Guard_patrol_boats_at_Coast_Guard_Station_Indian_River via Wikimedia Commons

Maine builder feeds the ‘tuna fever’

2/22/2023

By www.nationalfisherman.com [caption id="attachment_44796" align="alignnone" width="512"] 512px-Big_Dipper_(boat)_01 via Wikimedia Commons[/caption] Wesmac Custom Boats in Surry, Maine, has been building a lot of boats over the past year, and many of them are tuna boats. “The guys, they all got tuna fever,” says Wesmac’s owner, Steve Wessel. One of the tuna… SEE MORE

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