Marine life is thriving on unexploded bombs and sunken ships left over from the world wars, according to two new studies.
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Warship: Life at Sea – Episode 3 Trailer
In Episode 3 of Warship: Life at Sea, HMS Northumberland is locked in a high-stakes mission as it hunts a Russian submarine in tense North Atlantic waters. The crew must rely on cutting-edge sonar, ...
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be ...
A United States warship recently conducted a rearm-at-sea operation, demonstrating the Navy's capability to sustain combat power during a potential war with China in the vast Pacific. The destroyer ...
Archaeologists are facing a “race against time” to explore the wreck of an English warship that sank in a huge storm more than 300 years ago. Northumberland was a 70-gun warship built in Bristol, ...
America's conflict with the Houthis gave the US Navy a taste of high-tempo air defense operations. The Navy is using the conflict to inform planning for future maritime wars, like a clash with China.
A new exhibition featuring nautical-inspired, mixed-media art by Rob Strati is now open at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum.“Beyond the Plate: Sea and Sky,” an exciting new solo exhibit that runs ...
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