Restoration initiatives across the Northern Mozambique Channel Region are boosting conservation and socio-economic development in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine and coastal regions.
* Parts of Indian Ocean could rise more than average -study * Changes in wind patterns could also affect monsoons By David Fogarty, Climate Change Correspondent, Asia SINGAPORE, July 14 (Reuters) - ...
A groundbreaking international study by marine scientists based in Singapore has revealed that sea-level rise in the Indian Ocean began accelerating far earlier than previously thought, with corals ...
Pakistan is set to induct the first of eight Chinese-built Hangor-class submarines in 2026, marking a pivotal step in its ...
A 350-foot drop in sea level over the Indian Ocean stems from magma plumes tied to an ancient ocean bed. Taylor Swift, at 14, ...
Researchers at KAUST have confirmed that the Red Sea once vanished entirely, turning into a barren salt desert before being suddenly flooded by waters from the Indian Ocean. The flood carved deep ...
Pakistan’s first Chinese-designed Hangor-class submarine will join its fleet next year, a $5 billion project that strengthens ...
The submarines would boost Pakistan’s ability to patrol the North Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Precipitation variability over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) depends largely on the atmospheric circulation pattern associated with remote oceanic forcing, while the contribution of sea surface temperature ...