Footage shot across the North Atlantic captured a stunning view of accumulating sea ice over Brighton, Newfoundland, but, according to researchers, also serves as stark reminder of the impact of climate change.
Thinner sea ice and melting permafrost. Is it related to changes in the Earth's axis?
The thick accumulation of these sea plants on the coastline is apparently causing detrimental effects on certain fish species as residents have reported dead fish along the shores.
NANAIMO — Island Health and the BC Centre for Disease Control are warning anyone who's eaten herring eggs recently to stay hydrated and safely dispose of any remaining eggs.
The Air Force is trying to better understand the erosion bearing down on its valuable radar sites.
Rising ocean levels are causing waves to break on the statues and platforms built a thousand years ago. The island risks losing its cultural heritage. Again.
Opalescents, also known as market squid, are showing up in waters previously considered too cold for them, and fishermen are paying attention.
A new study estimates that climate impacts to public infrastructure in Alaska will total about $5 billion by century's end.
Environmental science and conservation news
In just a few short years, the Northern California waters stretching from Sonoma to Southern Humboldt have undergone a dramatic transformation, with stretches stripped bare of their once varied marine life in a phenomenon known as "urchin barren."
There are plenty of seals in Unalaska, but ringed seals -- who make their homes on the ice -- are rare.
Last Tuesday, February 20, residents of Little Diomede have seen the impossible. Instead of looking out at a frozen seascape of ice, they witnessed open water and high surf crashing onto the shores and coming up beyond the high water line.
An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Kodiak flew over the area of an oil spill in Shuyak Strait on Wednesday afternoon, but weather continued to hamper response efforts, the Coast Guard said.
Recent storms and warm seas melted a vast stretch of ice in the Bering Sea, leaving some islands surrounded by water when they should be locked in ice.
Declining fertility and rising mortality, exacerbated by fishing industry, prompts experts to warn whales could be extinct by 2040
Arctic temperatures are warmer than ever recorded in February.
Without ice to provide protection from storm waves, Port Heiden has lost the old town road.
Last week, social media across Western Alaska lit up as residents posted photos and videos of open water where, normally, there's ice.
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