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China may gain the exploration rights to search for metallic mineral resources in certain West Pacific Ocean seabeds in 2013 if the International Seabed Authority approves its application, Chinese authorities said on Wednesday. According to the China
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What will become of the pumice? Wired's resident geoscience expert, Erik Klemetti, explains: This pumice will likely stay afloat for months if not longer and eventually make landfall wherever the currents dictate potentially as far off as South
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The Pacific Ocean is growing more acidic at a much faster rate than anticipated, scientists say, putting everything from corals to mussels in jeopardy. Researchers say carbon dioxide from the atmosphere forms carbonic acid in the ocean, changing the
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The world's oceans are increasingly becoming dumping grounds for mankind's waste, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the Pacific, where amounts of floating plastic garbage have increased 100-fold...The amount of waste discovered startled
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How the Pacific Ocean leaks 'detected' Washington: A study into how the Pacific Ocean leaks into the Indian Ocean has revealed details which researchers say could improve climate predictions. This so-called Tasman leakage in the south of Australia is
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May, the rains are expected to total only 60 to 85 percentage of the average rainfall in this region. This is a significant deterioration compared to earlier forecasts. Lower rain amounts would have significant impacts on crop production, rangeland
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AP/Scripps Institution of Oceanography ) The tsunami debris will first reach land this winter on a small island northwest of the main Hawaiian Islands, according to estimates from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The trash which
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Meet the Bloop, the mysterious sound from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean In the summer of 1997, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration picked up a sound from deep beneath the Pacific. The sound seemed to come from an animal far
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Natan Itonga and Akatsuki Takahashi Kiribati is a nation of around 100,000 people who live on a raised coral island and 33 atolls. It is one of the low-laying islands in the Pacific with its highest point of just three metres above sea level. The
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Also known as the Yatusewa or Yatuvuai, the skipjack is the dominant tuna species harvested worldwide with 70 per cent caught in the Pacific Ocean alone...Behaviour Skipjacks cover a wide range of the open ocean, occur all year-round and have been
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