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Buckets, Bilges and Backups
Modern electronics are wonderful until they quit. Here's why old-school tools still keep sailors safe at sea. The post Buckets, Bilges and Backups appeared first on Cruising World.
Scientists have found a powerful new way to follow water as it moves around the planet—by tracking subtle “fingerprints” hidden inside its atoms.
Sub-bottom profilers extend hydrographic surveys beneath the seafloor. These systems emit low-frequency signals capable of penetrating sediment layers, revealing subsurface structures such as buried ...
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Lockheed unveils Lamprey underwater drone that can attach to ships
The Lamprey Multi‑Mission Autonomous Undersea Vehicle can attach itself to ships, launch torpedoes and deploy airborne drones from the surface.
A squad of graduate students aboard the icebreaker Araon is getting a crash course in the slow and physical work of ocean exploration.
Miami’s most glamorous floating showroom is reclaiming the beachfront. This year, Discover Boating Miami International Boat ...
First, we connected our specially designed 6km-long strain cable (similar to submarine telecommunication cables but with ...
Sensors have been installed at Manresa Island, the Maritime Aquarium and Sheffield Island to monitor Norwalk Harbor.
Contender, a 1,700-pound adult great white shark, was seen moving north after spending time in Florida waters.
PORT LOUIS, Mauritius – Cutlass Express 2026 (CE26) arrives at a decisive moment for maritime security in the Western Indian Ocean, where drug trafficking, human smuggling, and illegal, unreported ...
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