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The Atlantic bluefin tuna represent yet another case of wildlife being affected by geographical borders, putting them at immense risk, wherever they go. These fishes have amazing life cycles and agile body physiology to compliment it. They undertake..
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A second try is about to get under way at sending a little yellow submarine gliding across the Atlantic Ocean to collect scientific data from beneath the waves.
made popular Apr 18 2009
Rescuers searched freezing waters for 16 missing people Thursday after the craft reported mechanical problems and ditched into the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland.
made popular Mar 12 2009
A helicopter carrying 18 people on its way to an offshore oil platform Thursday reported mechanical problems and ditched into the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland,...
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A helicopter ferrying workers to the Hibernia offshore oil platform has ditched in the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland.
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Eight British Muslims plotted to cause unprecedented carnage by blowing up passenger planes over the Atlantic Ocean with homemade liquid bombs disguised as soft drinks,...
made popular Feb 17 2009
Nuclear-armed submarines from Britain and France collided deep under the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month, causing damage to both vessels but releasing no...
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A U.S. swimmer crossed the Atlantic Ocean this month _ but did she swim “across” the ocean?
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The U.S. Coast Guard and police searched for survivors from a small plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, but hopes dimmed Monday as hours passed without any sign...
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A single-engine plane carrying six people crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the north coast of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Coast Guard said Monday.
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There were 124 passengers on Northwest Airlines Flight 59 when it left Amsterdam. There were 125 when it landed in Boston. Phil Orlandella, a spokesman for Logan...
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Florida deep-sea explorers who struck it rich in 2007 on the wreck of a Spanish galleon say they have found two more shipwrecks in the north Atlantic Ocean.
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Forecasters say a weakening Omar has become a tropical storm again, far from land in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Even as thousands of workers returned to their posts in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Gustav’s mild blow, other storms traveling across the Atlantic...
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Two airliners were one minute from colliding when at least one of the planes turned away from the other over the Atlantic Ocean this week, federal authorities said...
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Peru’s government wants to know if 17 tons of silver coins recovered from a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean last year were made there, complicating the legal...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) _ Tropical Storm Fay continued its erratic path Wednesday reaching the coast and headed for the Atlantic Ocean, where it could strengthen and...
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