The world’s oceans remain 95% uncharted, impacting us in ways we may not fully grasp. New research from Boothbay-based Bigelow Laboratory confirms just that. According to Dr. Karen Stamieszkin, the study’s lead author, mysteries don’t start miles below the surface but at the surface itself. Read more
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