The Sargasso Sea has long been associated with mystery. Eighteenth-century sailors referred to this part of the Atlantic as the horse latitudes because, the story goes, ships would get becalmed ...
Long-term data from a deep-sea observatory shows hurricanes transport reef sediments and pollutants to the deep ocean, ...
The Sargasso Sea It is commonly supposed that this area of the Atlantic is so thick with seaweed that ships cannot penetrate it. Although it is indeed strewn with floating Sargassum, it is ...
The Sargasso Sea Commission notes that endangered species ... The triangle – known for being an area where planes and ships would suddenly disappear for no reason – is located in the the ...
The impact of hurricanes when they travel over land, or when they affect ships or oil-drilling platforms ... platform moored to the floor of the Sargasso Sea, about 47 miles southeast of Bermuda ...
7 – From the Sargasso Sea to the Trombone 7/10 Comedian Kae Kurd steers the ship from the Sargasso Sea to the trombone. 6 – From Hot Air Balloons to The Shipping Forecast 6/10 Steve Punt and ...