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All of the photography featured in the slide show are from the June issue of National Geographic magazine. You can find more photos from Tim Zimmermann's…
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With the weather warming up across New England, people are heading for the coast. Today Word of Mouth hits the high seas. First we'll ponder the…
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As the air grows colder, we leave behind the hot summer blockbusters, and move to more serious films, many of which will be vying heavily for award show…
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New Hampshire citizens got a chance Monday night to weigh in on a first-of-its-kind ocean plan at a hearing in Portsmouth. Officials from across the…
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Today, about 70 percent of the earth’s oxygen comes from marine plants. We slip beneath the surface to find out how a rebounding whale population could…
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The oil boom is on in McKenzie county, North Dakota. More than 4000 wells have been drilled since 2008, and the county expects to be pumping for decades.…
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In early October, one of the largest nuclear reactors in the world was forced to shut down after a swarm of jellyfish flooded and clogged its water…
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EarthTalk®E - The Environmental MagazineDear EarthTalk: Hurricane Sandy brought more sea water onto shorelines than I’d ever witnessed before and many…
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EarthTalk®E - The Environmental MagazineDear EarthTalk: What is the “All One Ocean” campaign? --Bill O’Neill, Los Angeles, CAAll One Ocean is a non-profit…
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Thirty years ago, a North American ship dumped ballast water containing comb jellyfish into the black sea and triggered a catastrophic decline in marine…