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Warming waters are causing the colors of the ocean to change -- a trend that could impact humans if it were to continue, ...
Wave energy, inspired by the human heart’s rhythm, offers vast clean energy potential. With ongoing investment, it could power millions of homes and rival nuclear power.
If we save the sea, we save our world.” Sir David Attenborough’s words, echoed by the Prince of Wales at the Blue Economy and Finance Forum in Monaco, hit with the force of a tidal wave. But here’s ...
While squeezing every ounce of these kilowatt hours from the ocean is likely impossible, wave energy could still account for around 10–20 percent of the U.S.’s renewable energy mix.
An innovative approach doubles breakwater structures into energy generation centers that extracts wave energy.
Over the past decade, the fast-growing seaweed Caulerpa prolifera has taken over seagrass in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon. While this seaweed provides some habitat, it supports fewer marine species ...
The site will be the first utility-scale, grid-connected wave energy test site in the United States — providing valuable data on how to harness the ocean's power.
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- An exhibit that’s turning trash into treasure is making waves at the Green Bay Botanical Garden.. Visitors to the garden will see several sculptures this season that are part ...
For over 400 years, sailors have reported a mysterious phenomenon in which the ocean appears to glow as far as the eye can see. “The sea from horizon to horizon in all directions took on a ...