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Freaks of Nature
New wave-measuring technology shows how rogue waves reach up to 100-foot heights.
Massive Detached Coral Reef Discovered in the Great Barrier Reef System
Shocking 500-meter reef find (the first in over 120 years) is taller than the Empire State Building.
5 Common Misconceptions About the Ocean
Here are the facts behind some common ocean myths, according to NOAA.
Into the Great Beyond
Patagonia’s nickname is “the end of the world,” and rightfully so, this captain says after a 16,000- mile cruise there and back.
NY Woman Killed in Rare Maine Shark Attack
Maine's first fatal shark attack in recorded history appears to be a case of mistaken identity.
Eyes On The Skies with Chris Parker [PODCAST]
Talking hurricanes, weather apps and safety tips with marine weather expert Chris Parker.
"Largest Ocean Clean-Up In History" Nets 103 Tons of Trash
Ocean Voyages Institute sets a record by cleaning 206,000 pounds of plastic and fishing nets from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve Signed into Law
The preserve will protect nearly 400,000 acres of vital seagrass beds across 800 square miles of Gulf Coast cruising grounds.
Great American Outdoors Act Passed
Senate-approved bill provides billions for outdoor recreation.
How Long Does It Take to Produce a Nautical Chart?
The time needed to make a new nautical chart depends on how many pieces of the puzzle are in the box.
Wild Dolphins: 360° Video Experience
Swim with wild dolphins in your own home through virtual reality.
Preserving Florida’s Vital Seagrass Habitats
Lawmakers approve two bills to create the Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve.
Turtle Power: A Passagemaker Like You've Never Seen
Loggerhead turtle travels 23,000 miles from South Africa to Australia
Are Ocean Currents Speeding Up?
Study shows current speeds increasing by 15 percent per decade. Accelerating winds are the culprit.
How European Green Deal Might Affect Boating
180 gathered in Düsseldorf to discuss how to make EU boating more sustainable.
Florida Boaters May Sue Over Blue-Green Algae Concerns
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in hot water for putting Florida waterways at risk.
Could A $119 Billion Seawall Save NYC?
Lessons from Hurricane Sandy yield preemptive action to protect the city shoreline from future storms
Senate upgrades Save Our Seas Act
Save our Seas 2.0 builds upon the original version, improving the response to marine debris