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Expedition to survey two legendary shipwrecks launches this month

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July 2, 2026

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Expedition to survey two legendary shipwrecks launches this month
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TASS

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· Jun 25, 2026

Arctic Floating University to survey participants' sleep quality

The expedition will feature those who have participated in earlier voyages and those who are traveling for the first time

Korea Times News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Australia's Great Barrier Reef avoids 'in danger' listing

Australia's Great Barrier Reef avoids 'in danger' listing

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 2, 2026

Maine couple spots a bear chasing a moose calf and helps it escape

A Maine couple had an unexpected wildlife encounter while heading out for a day of fishing.

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 27, 2026

BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease

BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease

The Independent

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· Jul 1, 2026

A dinosaur fossil sat forgotten in a drawer since 1985 until scientists realized what it was

Scientists have stumbled on a rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica tucked in a drawer

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 4, 2026

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef avoids ‘in danger’ listing by Unesco

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, a major tourism drawcard, has avoided being listed as endangered despite the United Nations reporting “utmost concern” about mass coral bleaching and the impact of climate change. Canberra welcomed on Saturday the draft decision by Unesco to maintain the World Heritage status of the 2,300km-long (1,426-mile) reef stretching along the coast of Queensland state. Unesco has been monitoring the reef annually since 2021, when it warned it was at risk of being placed on...

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Related coverage for "Expedition to survey two legendary shipwrecks launches this month": TASS — Arctic Floating University to survey participants' sleep quality. Korea Times News — Australia's Great Barrier Reef avoids 'in danger' listing. KSAT San Antonio — Maine couple spots a bear chasing a moose calf and helps it escape. Eyewitness News Bahamas — BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease. The Independent — A dinosaur fossil sat forgotten in a drawer since 1985 until scientists realized what it was. South China Morning Post — Australia’s Great Barrier Reef avoids ‘in danger’ listing by Unesco