In 1907, a sailor watched the North Atlantic mysteriously change color forever
For forty years, one sailor knew the North Atlantic by color, smell, light, weather, and the animals that surfaced around him. Then, in 1907, he wrote that the sea had changed — not for a season, not…
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Bill Montevecchi showed what seabirds could tell us about the sea
The North Atlantic can look empty until someone begins paying attention. A stretch of gray water off Newfoundland may hold only a few white
Bill Montevecchi showed what seabirds could tell us about the sea
The North Atlantic can look empty until someone begins paying attention. A stretch of gray water off Newfoundland may hold only a few white
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