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What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine

What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine
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What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine

What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine
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What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine

What Is An Internal Wave ? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine
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Extent Of Toxic DDT Dumping Off Los Angeles Coast Is Staggering

by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Apr 28, 2021 - 11:00 PM A new report from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California found a massive graveyard at the bottom of the seafloor between Santa Catalina Island and Los Angeles of a toxic chemical known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). Scientists used underwater drones with sonar technology to map out 36,000 acres of the seafloor between Santa Catalina Island and Los Angeles, where they found at least 27,000 barrels of DDT and an excess of 100,000 total debris objects.  This area has previously been known as a dumpsite for the industrial complex in Southern California, but the scientist uncovered the true extent of the massive underwater toxic waste zone dating back to World War II in March. 

UC San Diego demystifies how pelicans effortlessly glide in front of ocean waves

Print Take a walk along the beach in San Diego County and you’re likely to end up marveling at the majesty of birdlife. Sleek brown pelicans descend from the sky and glide often hundreds of yards at a time just above the ocean’s surface, in front of building waves. It’s a common phenomenon that was not deeply understood until now. UC San Diego has come up with the most detailed theoretical model yet for describing and quantifying how pelicans harness the ocean and winds with little or no need to flap their wings. Advertisement Advertisement Brittany Shea and David Abel watch as a flock of pelicans fly by while they relax at the edge of the bluff near Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad in 2011.

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