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Mosshead warbonnets, most often found at depths of 66 feet or less, are known for being poor swimmers and lead a ...
A warming Bering Sea kept ice away from this Alaskan island — leading to the closure of a crab processing plant and fraying ...
R ussia and the US might feel like two places that are worlds apart, but sitting in the middle of the Bering Strait are two tiny islands that prove otherwise. With just 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles ...
But the incursion took place in the Bering Sea about 290 miles northeast of Shemya, a small island near the western tip of the Aleutian Islands, according to her email. Unlike a September incident ...
The first sighting took place on July 15, when the St. Paul, under the command of Bering's second-in-command, Aleksei Chirikov, reached Prince of Wales Island. Bering's own ship, the St. Peter ...
In this series of video stories, explore the past and future of the fast-changing Bering Sea region, its culture and people, and the new polar science that is emerging from an expedition on board ...
Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, and the Center detailed concerns in today’s notice about how the project’s data could be used to expand destructive commercial bottom trawling. “As stewards of the ...
300 kilometers southeast of Nikolskoye settlement on Bering Island, according to specified data. The distance from the coastal line was 225 kilometers. The epicenter was at a depth of six kilometers.
If you take a stroll about the Russian lands on Google Maps, you will at some point find yourself on a string of islands lost in the Pacific waters. The largest of them is Bering Island.