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Approximately 1.6 million tons of old ammunition are lying on the bottom of the North Sea and Baltic Sea, posing a considerable danger: their casings are slowly rusting and emitting toxic substances.
Once a vital hub for fishing and oil production, the Caspian Sea is disappearing at an alarming rate, and experts warn that ...
Climate change is driving this dramatic decline in the world’s largest landlocked sea. Found at the boundary between Europe ...
European nations are actively cleaning up an estimated 1.6 million tonnes of World War II ammunition from the Baltic and ...
While tensions between Russia and Nato are building, Europeans are still busy cleaning up the mess World War II left behind ...
While tensions between Russia and NATO are building up in the Baltic Sea, Europeans are still busy cleaning up the mess World ...
The UK North Sea could still produce 7.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent oil and gas — almost double government estimates — and contribute to UK energy security by reducing dependence on imports, ...
They have been growing on subsea structures for decades but are now under threat as old platforms are decommissioned.
Scientists conducting a first-of-its-kind drilling operation have extracted samples of fresh water hiding in massive ...
Diver and artisanal fisherman Daniel Caniullán recalls with frustration the day he went to collect shellfish from a natural ...
Archaeologists took a deep dive into the Bay of Aarhus to trace how Stone Age people adapted to rising waters.