The Stone

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When imagination runs wild.


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Little Ice Age Volcanically Caused

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New research is pointing instead at volcanic eruptions having been at the heart of the global cooling of the 17th century.


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Atlantic Unrest, The World Fish Population Threatened

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Effects of the northeast Atlantic Ocean temperatures are rising rapidly.


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Giant Whirlpools: Incredible Ocean Frisbees of the Atlantic

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Literature is full of examples of whirlpools. One of the first was written by Edgar Allan Poe, in his 1841 story, “A Descent into a Maelström,” and since then, dramatic whirlpools large and powerful enough to suck in full sized ships to the bottom of the ocean have played many a role in fictional stories, from the ending of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne to the tale where a group of adventurers goes to a ruined, underground city in the Dragonlance Chronicles.


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Lionfish: The Invasion Has Begun

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These creatures are one of the most beautiful fish in the world. Yet its presence in the Atlantic Ocean is a threat that is destroying eco-systems on a massive scale.


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Dolphins Prefer Premium Fish

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Studies conducted by French researchers on the behavior of dolphins in the Atlantic Ocean have revealed that these predators of the seas and oceans are not at some opportunists who follow any kind of fish act when it comes to feeding, as believed until now ….


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World’s Most Amazing Oceans and Seas

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The area known as the Bermuda Triangle is bounded by the coasts of Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. It has been suggested that more than 50 ships and 20 aircraft have disappeared mysteriously in the area, but these figures are not borne out by scientific investigation.


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Naming Hurricanes and Storms

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Ever wonder how they name hurricanes like Katrina, Dolly, Ivan or the newest one Hurricane Earl? Find out here.


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The Nurse Shark

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Facts about the Nurse Shark.


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Why is The Sea Salty?

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Why are some of Earth’s waters salty and others not?


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