Hailed as the most dangerous sea in the world by social media users, what makes the North Sea so dangerous for sailors and spectators alike? Keep reading for a more nuanced understanding of the ...
Since the close of World War II, more than 115 people have died from encounters with unexploded ordnance in the North Sea—but ...
finding food and refuge from predators during their first years of life. Photograph by David Doubilet The Sargasso Sea, part of the vast whirlpool known as the North Atlantic gyre, often has been ...
A persistent and deeply concerning feature of refugee and migrants’ movements in many parts of the world is the recourse to dangerous sea crossings ... risks of injury or death at sea, as well as ...