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Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that NOAA’s looming budget cuts could drastically weaken ...
Saltwater fishing is both big business and a pastime in the U.S., with millions of Americans working in the industry – from ...
Peru’s ability to export wild-caught shrimp to the U.S. will now be suspended as of 1 June. The U.S. has imported USD 31.5 ...
With NOAA confirming late last month that more than 83% of the planet's reefs have been hit by extreme ocean heat since ...
A global nonprofit brought 15 bluetech startups from across the country to Rhode Island to kick off the first stage of its ...
In 2011, the Cincinnati region recorded 13.52 inches of rain. The wettest since then was April 2014, which saw 6.66 inches of ...
Wreckage of what is likely 1940-41 Ford Super Deluxe ‘Woody,’ in the hangar deck of USS Yorktown. (Courtesy of NOAA Ocean ...
Researchers say that over the last few decades, rising global temperatures have been the driving force behind prolonged ...
Illinois weather enthusiasts and storm chasers are feeling anxious about what federal funding and staffing cuts could mean ...
President Donald Trump has begun eroding the United States presence in Antarctica by announcing deep funding cuts to his ...
On May 15, the National Hurricane Center will begin issuing daily "tropical outlooks," highlighting areas showing potential ...
Some states in the northern U.S. could have a chance to see the northern lights on Monday, with quieter auroral activity ...