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The Pod was commissioned on the 5th of Feb, 2024. It is currently operational and serves as the residence of its owner. The floating residence provides living quarters with 360-degree panoramic views, while the underwater capsule serves as a 300-square-foot (about 28-square-meter) functional living space. [55] [56]
The largest ocean-based source of plastic pollution is discarded fishing gear (including traps and nets), estimated to be up to 90% of plastic debris in some areas. [56] [57] Continental plastic litter enters the ocean largely through storm-water runoff, flowing into watercourses or directly discharged into coastal waters. [58]
Mega sand container with a by then unprecedented size of 20 m (length) × 4.80 m (diameter) as presented in 1999 on an open day for the public at the construction site for the Gold Coast artificial reef. Some types of artificial reefs, such as surfing reefs, do not have ecosystem enhancement as a major goal.
On 10 January 1992, during a storm in the North Pacific Ocean close to the International Date Line, twelve 40-foot (12-m) intermodal containers were washed overboard. One of these containers held 28,800 Floatees, [2] [3] a child's bath toy which came in a number of forms: red beavers, green frogs, blue turtles and yellow ducks. At some point ...
There are around 300 species of squid living in the ocean and they can range in size from less than an inch to the massive 50-foot-long giant squid. The strawberry squid ( Histioteuthis heteropsis ...
Marine life, sea life or ocean life is the collective ecological communities that encompass all aquatic animals, plants, algae, fungi, protists, single-celled microorganisms and associated viruses living in the saline water of marine habitats, either the sea water of marginal seas and oceans, or the brackish water of coastal wetlands, lagoons ...
Why people pick the ocean as their final resting place April 12, 2022 at 8:00 AM Diane Berol, left, watches as the casket of her husband, John Berol, is lowered into the sea.
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