British women smash Pacific rowing world record
Two British women make history as first female crew to row non-stop across the Pacific Ocean, battling 40ft waves and extreme isolation in 6-month epic voyage.
Two British women make history as first female crew to row non-stop across the Pacific Ocean, battling 40ft waves and extreme isolation in 6-month epic voyage.
Two British adventurers complete gruelling 6-month Pacific row from South America to Australia, facing brutal final hours in their record-breaking journey across the world's largest ocean.
Two British rowers, Justin Rowe and James Payne, are approaching the final stretch of their record-breaking 9,000-mile Pacific crossing from Peru to Australia after nearly six months at sea.
Two paddleboarders endured a harrowing five-hour fight for survival after strong currents swept them nearly two miles out into the Atlantic Ocean off Nantucket's coast, sparking a massive rescue operation.
Groundbreaking research reveals the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, Earth's most powerful ocean flow, is slowing dramatically due to climate change, threatening global climate patterns and marine ecosystems.
Exclusive analysis reveals New Zealand's marine waters are warming dramatically faster than worldwide trends, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal communities with severe consequences.
A new scientific study reveals the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is dangerously close to a tipping point, a shutdown that would trigger catastrophic climate impacts across Europe and North America, with Miami facing an existential thr
Exclusive investigation reveals how destructive bottom trawling fleets are operating with impunity in Britain's protected marine zones, demolishing seabed ecosystems and undermining conservation efforts.
As Australia grapples with a spike in shark encounters, scientists and authorities are deploying cutting-edge drones, AI, and community alerts to prevent fatalities and keep beaches open.
Spectacular satellite images from NASA reveal the birth of a new island in the Pacific Ocean, formed by a dramatic underwater volcanic eruption off the coast of Japan.
A critical ocean current system responsible for regulating global climate and sustaining marine life is showing signs of collapse. Scientists warn this failure could trigger catastrophic weather shifts and devastate ecosystems worldwide.
Comedian John Bishop uncovers the distressing plight of Little Grey and Little White, two beluga whales confined to tiny pools at a Chinese aquarium, sparking outrage and calls for action from marine life experts.
A colossal 7-foot ocean sunfish, identified as the rare Hoodwinker species, has been discovered on a Californian beach, sparking a marine mystery as experts investigate how it strayed thousands of miles from its native waters.
Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg is championing a film about the incredible true story of the Scottish rowing brothers who braved the Atlantic. He wants Chris and Liam Hemsworth to play the heroic siblings.
A renowned Titanic expert has made a spine-tingling claim that the souls of those who perished in the 1912 disaster are not at rest, but remain trapped at the bottom of the ocean, creating a 'supernatural vortex' of energy.
Two Scottish brothers, Ewan and Jamie MacLean, have successfully rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic, surpassing their £1 million fundraising goal for the British Heart Foundation and MND Scotland in a heroic tribute to their late father.
A chilling scientific simulation reveals the catastrophic consequences for the UK if a massive asteroid struck the Atlantic Ocean, with tsunamis and firestorms rendering the nation uninhabitable.
A dramatic shark attack at Dee Why Beach in Sydney has left a swimmer with severe leg injuries. Emergency services responded swiftly as beaches were closed. Full details on the incident and safety response.
Ex-US President Donald Trump intervenes in UK politics, pressuring Rishi Sunak to block Keir Starmer's alleged plan to cede sovereignty of the strategic Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, warning of severe implications for UK-US defence and global security.
World-renowned photographer Rankin shares his unique experience sailing on Cunard's iconic Queen Mary 2, capturing the grandeur of transatlantic travel and the ship's majestic art deco elegance.
A team of environmental activists has successfully crossed the treacherous Bass Strait in a boat constructed solely from reclaimed plastic waste and trash, highlighting the ocean pollution crisis in a daring maritime protest.
Discover the empowering trend of solo female travel as women prioritise adventure and self-discovery over settling down. Learn the safety tips and destinations shaping this movement.
A serene morning swim at Dee Why Beach in Sydney ended in tragedy as a man lost his life following a catastrophic shark attack, sparking emergency response and beach closures.
Two Scottish brothers conquer the treacherous North Atlantic in a tiny rowboat, battling killer waves, storms, and extreme isolation on a record-breaking journey home.
A critical system of Atlantic Ocean currents, including the Gulf Stream, is nearing a catastrophic collapse due to climate change, which could trigger extreme global weather shifts, warns a new study.
A groundbreaking study reveals a previously unknown deep ocean current, dubbed the 'takeaway,' transporting vast volumes of water southward. This discovery reshapes our understanding of global climate systems.
The historic ship that carried Captain Scott on his fateful Antarctic expedition has been discovered in remarkable condition at the bottom of the Greenland Sea, solving an 80-year maritime mystery.
A routine offshore flight turned into a fight for survival as a helicopter carrying 10 people crashed into the Atlantic. Read the incredible story of the rescue mission.
UK scientists have decoded the enigma of the natural 'Neptune balls' – bizarre, hairy seagrass orbs found on coastlines. Discover the fascinating underwater process that creates these ecological marvels and why they are crucial for marine health.