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Dead sea life washing up in North Myrtle Beach. Could renourishment be to blame?
Stingrays and horseshoe crabs have been washing up on local shores, and some speculate that shore renourishment could be the cause.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. On Monday NOAA announced a $20,000 reward for information on a man accused of decapitating a dead sea lion at ...
The Dead Sea isn’t just the saltiest body of water on Earth—it’s a living laboratory for the formation of giant underground salt deposits. Researchers are unraveling how evaporation, temperature ...
Recent measurements show it at approximately 439 meters below sea level, a drop of more than 1 meter per year. The Dead Sea now sits at its lowest recorded point in modern history, marking a dramatic ...
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