Arctic ocean will be ice-free in summer before 2050 even if emission cutting goals are met

Arctic ocean will be ice-free in the summer before 2050 even if emission cutting goals are met, shock study reveals Sea ice in the Arctic grows and shrinks across the seasons, not melting entirely This will change in the future even if temperature rises are kept under 2°C (3.6°F) Experts modelled the impact on Arctic … Read more

Captain threw pair of stowaways overboard into shark-infested Indian Ocean

A captain and his crew pleaded guilty to attempted murder after throwing two terrified stowaways into a shark infested ocean to avoid catching coronavirus from them. Skipper Cui Rongli watched as his crew built a makeshift raft roping together sealed plastic drums and plywood then stopped his ship to dump the petrified pair overboard in … Read more

More than half of all Earth’s ocean life died off 444 million years ago because it ran out of oxygen

A bad time to be alive’: More than half of all Earth’s ocean life died off 444 million years ago because it ran out of oxygen, study shows Researchers studied samples of black shale from the Murzuq Basin in Libya They used this and existing data to build a model of ancient ocean oxygen levels It suggested … Read more

Monkeys sailed across the Atlantic Ocean 34 million years ago

An extinct species of monkey the size of a marmoset conquered the Atlantic Ocean 34 million years ago and sailed from Africa to South America, according to a study.  The incredible feat occurred when the continents were closer together than they are today and the likely distance of the voyage was around 900 miles (1,450km). … Read more

Researchers develop plastic from cassava starch and wood pulp that’s biodegradable in ocean water

Researchers develop a new kind of plastic from cassava starch and wood pulp that is twice as strong and can be broken down in ocean water in as little as 30 days Scientists from Osaka University have developed a new biodegradable plastic They  claim it’s twice as strong as conventional plastic made from polyethylene Made from … Read more

Exhaust from commercial container ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean alter cloud composition

Exhaust from container ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean triggers cloud formation and blocks solar energy from reaching the ocean, masking the effects of global warming Researchers analyzed satellite data from a popular shipping route in the Atlantic They found greater cloud cover and more reflected energy from the sun This was caused by clouds that … Read more

Viking Cruises suspend all ocean and river trips, citing ‘significant risks’ caused by coronavirus 

Princess Cruises has today suspended its ocean voyages for two months while Viking Cruises has also halted trips until May because of the coronavirus outbreak.  US-based firm Princess said its 18 cruise ships would stay in port until May 11 after two of its ships suffered virus outbreaks, including the Diamond Princess in Japan.  Ships … Read more

The bridge on the prestigious QE2 ocean liner in Dubai is opened to the public for the first time

The bridge on one of the most prestigious ocean liners ever to sail the high seas has been opened to the public for the first time in its 52-year history. Visitors are now able to explore the command room on Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2), where access was once only reserved for senior crew or VVIPS. … Read more

The Ocean At The End Of The Lane review: An imaginatively brilliant piece of storytelling

The Ocean At The End Of The Lane at the National Theatre is an imaginatively brilliant piece of storytelling with a short run By Robert Gore-Langton for Event Magazine Published: 22:01 GMT, 4 January 2020 | Updated: 11:27 GMT, 13 January 2020 The Ocean At The End Of The Lane Dorfman stage, National Theatre    … Read more

Earth was a ‘waterworld’ covered by a global ocean without any continents 3.2 billion years ago

Earth was once a ‘waterworld’ just like the one depicted by Hollywood in the Kevin Costner blockbuster, according to new research. A global ocean covered the planet 3.2 billion years ago, when the first primitive microbes were emerging. There would have been hardly any dry land – mirroring the way it looked in Waterworld, the … Read more