Four men were rescued after their boat sank north of the Dominican Republic and taken to Jacksonville, the Coast guard said in a release.
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards the island of South Georgia.
The four men, David Potts, John Potts, Andrew Cullar and Russel Case, were sailing the Mariposa from St. Croix to Texas and planned to stop in Key West when they were forced to abandon ship after thei
AFRICA is splitting apart at double the speed than scientists first thought. A 35-mile-long crack in Ethiopia’s desert, first discovered in 2005, has been widening by half an inch per year.
Four men were rescued from a life raft after their sailing vessel hit a submerged rock and sank near the Dominican Republic. The U.S. Coast Guard transported the men to Jacksonville, Florida.
Earth, being 71% covered in water, is influenced by the ocean and its movements. In the Atlantic Ocean, a system of connected currents, called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), moves water throughout the world's oceans powered by a combination of winds and ocean density.
The AMOC, crucial for Earth's climate, has remained stable over the past 60 years, per a WHOI study. Advanced methods show no significant decline, challenging earlier research. While its future stability under climate change remains uncertain,
Scientists studied ocean heat exchange instead of surface temperature. Their data shows no AMOC decline since 1963.
Several fishermen helped Coast Guard crewmembers rescue four Americans whose ship had sunk after striking several rocks.
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Scientists have revealed that a crucial system of Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse by the 2030s, dramatically altering Europe's weather.
Four women from Pembrokeshire are set to row across the Atlantic Ocean in a 10-metre-long boat. Team Cruising Free will take on the 3,200-mile unassisted journey from Lanzarote to Antigua in the Atlantic Dash, departing on January 23, 2025.