World Jun 20 Retired Navy captain explains how a rescue of the missing Titanic sub could be carried out By Amna Nawaz, Shoshana Dubnow
Science Mar 19 Watch 5:44 A 5,000-mile-long mass of seaweed is coming to shore. Here’s what will happen The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt, a 5,000-mile-long belt of seaweed weighing more than 11 million tons, is threatening to wreak havoc in the coastal waters and beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. It's so big that it can be seen from… By John Yang, Andrew Corkery, Claire Mufson
Science Jan 04 Watch Under the Sea Near Antarctica, ‘a Riot of Life’ Discovered in Super-Heated Water Scientists discovered many new species on the floor of the Southern Ocean near Antarctica -- something they're describing as a "riot of life." Jeffrey Brown speaks with former oceanographer Mark Schrope about the newest known species of sea life found…
Science Aug 02 Watch Jean-Michel Cousteau Dives Into Tales of Famous Father’s Legacy Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the famous oceanographer, has written a new book, "My Father, the Captain: My Life With Jacques Cousteau," about his father's legacy and his relationship with him as a friend, confidante and employee. Jeffrey Brown has more.