New research suggests Mars may have enough water under its surface to form a global ocean. Scientists detected over 1,300 marsquakes with NASA's InSight rover, indicating water may be hiding in cracks of rocks underground.
Global coral reefs are experiencing bleaching for the fourth time due to warming ocean waters caused by climate change. Coral bleaching occurs when stressed coral expel the algae that are their food source and can lead to their death. Efforts are being made to protect coral reefs and reduce carbon emissions.
Thirty-four sea turtles were released back into the ocean after going through rehabilitation programs, with volunteers from various organizations helping transport them to different rehabilitation centers. The turtles were found stranded on Cape Cod and New York shores due to dropping ocean temperatures. Kemp’s ridley and green sea turtles were among those rehabilitated and released.
A recovery team rescued a man who drove a rental Jeep off a cliff in Hawaii. The aftermath of a deadly wildfire is causing concerns about toxic debris reaching the ocean and coral reefs. Scientists are studying the impact of chemicals from the fire on marine ecosystems, urging caution for residents and tourists. Efforts are being made to monitor water quality and prevent harmful runoff.