Atlantic Ocean
Redesigning the World's Most Remote Human Settlement
Why architects are hosting a competition to help inhabitants keep living there—and how you can visit
How "Slurpee" Waves Formed Along a Nantucket Beach
New England's record cold created the perfect conditions for waves of slush, offering an unusual opportunity to ski on the beach
An Underwater Field of Weird Metal Balls Is a Key to Both Past And Future
A huge deposit of manganese nodules beneath the Atlantic might be a potential source of highly prized rare earth metals
An Albino Dolphin Was Spotted Off the Coast of Florida
It is only the 15th albino dolphin sighting recorded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
America's Offshore Wind Production Is About to Go Big
A new federal land lease will open the door to a surge in offshore wind development
Bizarre Blue Shark Nursery Found in the North Atlantic
Rather than emerging in protected coves, baby blue sharks spend their first years in a big patch of open ocean
For the First Time in 93 Years, a 19th-Century Whaling Ship Sets Sail
Built in 1841, the Charles W. Morgan is plying the waters off New England this summer
Your Garbage Is Polluting Even The Deep, Remote Reaches of the Ocean
Scientists have found plastic, glass and other trash littering the seafloor and collecting in canyons
Where Do Newly Hatched Baby Sea Turtles Go?
Special satellite tags that track baby sea turtles show that some ride the North Atlantic Gyre while others float in the Sargasso Sea
The Sargasso Sea
Out in the Atlantic, strange creatures make their home among seaweed in a floating lens of warm water
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