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Pristine coral reef discovered near Naples, Italy

Marine scientists have made an extraordinary discovery in the Mediterranean - a breathtaking coral reef thriving in the Gulf of Naples, challenging previous assumptions about coral survival in polluted waters.

Swiss Alpine Meadows Lose 60% of Plant Species

Groundbreaking research exposes how intensive farming is devastating Switzerland's iconic grassland ecosystems, with nearly 60% of plant species disappearing from some areas.

Why spiders are vanishing from UK homes

Experts reveal why spiders and ladybirds are vanishing from British households and what this mysterious disappearance means for our ecosystem.

Monster Hunter Finds Mysterious Loch Ness Sounds

An American investigator has detected unexplained underwater sounds in Loch Ness using specialist equipment, reigniting hopes of solving the legendary mystery. Exclusive details reveal the fascinating discovery.

French troops storm Russian shadow fleet tanker in drone probe

In a stunning escalation of maritime tensions, French special forces have boarded a Russian-operated oil tanker suspected of involvement in covert underwater drone operations near Danish waters. The dramatic intervention occurred as Western intelligence a

Million-pound coin haul found off Florida coast

Divers discover rare Spanish colonial coins worth over £1 million in spectacular underwater find along Florida's famous Treasure Coast, rewriting history one coin at a time.

Russia's Underwater 'Doomsday' Tests Spark WW3 Fears

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russia is conducting alarming underwater weapons tests in UK waters, with experts warning these 'doomsday' systems could cripple Britain's internet and power networks in catastrophic attack.

Tonga's internet severed by volcanic cable damage

The Pacific island nation of Tonga faces an unprecedented communications blackout after volcanic activity destroyed crucial underwater internet cables, highlighting global digital vulnerabilities.

Rare Shark Threesome Filmed in New Caledonia Waters

In a world-first, marine biologists have captured unprecedented footage of three grey reef sharks engaging in a rare mating event, offering stunning insights into their secretive reproductive behaviour.

Early UK Berries Threaten Winter Bird Survival

Unseasonably warm springs are causing UK berries to ripen weeks early, threatening winter food supplies for migratory birds like fieldfares and redwings and disrupting delicate ecological balances.

Artefacts recovered from Titanic sister ship wreck

Maritime archaeologists have triumphantly recovered a trove of artefacts from the wreck of the HMHS Britannic, the Titanic's sister ship, in a groundbreaking expedition off the coast of Greece. The findings offer a poignant new window into the ship's trag

Fragile Harmony: Mussels & Salmon's UK River Comeback

An exclusive look at the delicate ecological dance between freshwater mussels and Atlantic salmon in Britain's rivers, a stunning story of conservation success and the ongoing threats to this fragile harmony.

Inside The £12M Underwater Villa With Zero Privacy

An exclusive look inside The Muraka, the world's most expensive and breathtaking underwater villa in the Maldives. Discover the £12,000-a-night suite where marine life is your only neighbour, but privacy is utterly non-existent.

Ocean's Vital Circulation System Fails - Climate Warning

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.

Flesh-Eating Wasps Invade New York and Oregon

Exclusive: Invasive 'flesh-eating' wasp species, the invasive horntail, is spreading alarmingly across New York and Oregon. Scientists warn of ecological devastation and urgent public vigilance as this parasitic insect threatens native ecosystems.

Deadly Fungus Pushing North American Bats to Extinction

A catastrophic fungal disease, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, is driving North American bat species towards extinction, with mortality rates reaching 100% in some colonies, threatening ecological balance and agriculture.

Florida's Oyster Collapse Silences a Jazz Tradition

The catastrophic decline of Florida's oyster population is not just an ecological disaster; it's unravelling the cultural fabric of Apalachicola, silencing a unique jazz heritage born on its shores for generations.

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