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Like the icy ocean depths it inhabits, the Greenland shark is ancient, vast, and hella mysterious. Thanks to a new study from ...
Greenland Sharks' Surprising Presence in Skagerrak Reveals a Massive Secret About These Species For some time, researchers have been noticing a unique pattern followed by certain Greenland sharks.
The Greenland shark—the world's longest-living vertebrate—is most often associated with cold Arctic waters. However, a new ...
Hej! Welcome to our cruise offers for the week where we’re starting off with a visit to stunning Scandinavian trip to Kristiansand, ...
Hej! Welcome to our cruise offers for the week where we’re starting off with a visit to stunning Scandinavian trip to Kristiansand, ...
"I got here yesterday,” Klyvo said with an exhausted smile following the opening day of development camp at Baptist Health IcePlex. “I took the plane at 10 in the morning Danish time, and then got ...
'This is the fourth well drilled to investigate potential commercial storage of CO2 on the Norwegian continental shelf'.
The Skagerrak also laid the world's longest undersea high-voltage submarine power line (which was 360 miles or 580 km long) between the Netherlands and Norway, in a project called NorNed in 2008.
3,000 years earlier than the Viking Era, Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed open seas using paddle-powered boats, a new study reveals.
AIS data showed the Dubai-controlled 37,000-dwt open-hatch carrier Ruby (built 2012) heading around the southern coast of Norway at 3.5 knots, towards Denmark’s Skagerrak strait, on Friday morning.