Mystery underwater object was believed to be Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane. Here’s what was actually found - Celebrated ...
An ocean exploration company took a sonar image of an object that resembled Amelia Earhart’s missing plane in January. New ...
The loudest and most disruptive anthropogenic ocean sounds come from military sonar, oil exploration and industrial shipping, and the Center is working to protect our marine life from each of these ...
Deep-diving toothed whales wash up dead with stomachs full of plastic and prey alike. Their built-in sonar likely can’t tell ...
MIT researchers and others tracked a massive swarm of cod fish off the coast of Norway as they ate millions of migrating capelin fish.
Landsat satellites have gone beyond observing Earth’s land by enabling new methods to measure ocean depth in shallow coastal ...
Sonar technology emits sound vibrations into the water, then records the echoes of that sound off various distant objects. This method is useful for mapping the ocean floor and detecting ...
Together with the Jaczon fishery in Scheveningen, TNO has developed a system that uses a special onboard sonar to differentiate fish species. ‘The system is based on technology developed after decades ...
Ocean exploration company Deep Sea Vision claimed to have located what could be Amelia Earhart’s lost plane. What did the ...
Sonar imagery captured in January revealed a plane-shaped anomaly on the seafloor about 100 miles away from the Pacific Ocean's Howland Island — the next location where Earhart was expected to land ...