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Argentina’s Best Sea Salt Comes from a Village with Two Inhabitants
The isolated coastal village of Cabo Raso is home to Sal de Aquí, Argentina’s only salt production business. “I’d go surfing here as there are good waves and because it's so remote, we used to stay a few nights. That’s how we found salt,” explains co...
The 73-Year-Old Adventurer Sailing a 60-Foot Steel Whale Across the Atlantic Ocean
Tom McClean left the British Special Air Service to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, a feat he's achieved five times. Now, at 73, he's ready to do it again—in a giant steel sperm whale.
Drones Will Forever Change How Pirates Operate on the High Seas
“For the first time, non-state adversaries would have an air force.”
PREMIERE: Eight Bells Set Sail With "Hating," a Heavy, Atmospheric New Track Off Their New Album
Stream the first track from the Portland trio's new album, 'Landless.'
We Asked an Expert What Would Happen if Russia Cut the Pipeline to the Internet
An expert in mass communication and author of the book 'The Undersea Network' explains why we shouldn't be too worried about Russia cutting our internet cables.
How to Cook Aboard a Swedish Navy Warship
If you think cooking on a warship is no different than cooking on land, just wait until the knives start flying on the rocky seas. One Swedish navy cook shares his experiences on prepping meals aboard the HMS Sundsvall.
This Young Star Is a Window Into the Sun’s Past
Astronomers glimpse the innermost region of a developing star.
A Sailboat-Shaped Bridge Opens in Copenhagen
Last weekend, 7,000 inhabitants and visitors of Copenhagen flooded the five waterborne platforms of Olafur Eliasson's latest work.
Deep Sea, Shallow Pockets
Federal funding for science research has decreased and ocean explorers have a particularly hard time stretching out the ever-shrinking piece of the pie.
When Sailors Turn Cannibal: This Game Explores the Dark History of Seafaring
'Sunless Sea' considers real-life psychological dilemmas in the form of a horribly humorous nautical fantasy.
Utopian Architect Plans a Floating City Shaped Like a Manta Ray
French architect Jacques Rougerie imagines the future of oceanographic research.