The Mediterranean Sea dropped during the Messinian Salinity Crisis—a major geological event that transformed the ...
The role of maritime clusters is increasingly essential as a driving force for a sustainable blue economy on the path toward ...
The Mediterranean ports remain crucial for the stability and prosperity of both the Mediterranean region and the world ...
Seas in Greece hit warmest point in 40 years in 2024, with water temperatures exceeding 28 degrees, according to three Greek ...
Mediterranean Sea dropped during the Messinian Salinity Crisis -- a major geological event that transformed the Mediterranean into a gigantic salt basin between 5.97 and 5.33 million years ago 2.
Recent studies reveal that the Messinian Salinity Crisis led to the Mediterranean Sea becoming a vast salt basin through a ...
However, history has shown us that the Mediterranean Sea is in a very precarious position. Around 5.97 million years ago, an event called the Messinian salinity crisis occurred whereby the ...
Worsening heat waves, plastic pollution, water scarcity also pose serious risks, according to Mediterranean Experts on ...
It’s well known that cargo vessels and whales don’t mix; whale-ship collisions are one of the leading causes of death for the ...
More than 150 million people live in coastal cities around the Mediterranean sea, and many of them are under threat from rising sea levels due to climate change. Cities are pouring billions of dollars ...
A new study, led by a CNRS researcher1 , has highlighted just how significantly the level of the Mediterranean Sea dropped ...