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Scientists Find Huge Freshwater Reserve Under Atlantic
Solutions1h ago

Scientists Find Huge Freshwater Reserve Under Atlantic

An international research team just confirmed one of Earth's largest hidden aquifers stretching beneath the Atlantic Ocean from New Jersey to Maine. This underground freshwater reserve could supply New York City for centuries and hints at a potential solution for our planet's growing water crisis.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
5 Amazon Nations Unite to Save Migratory Catfish
Planet Wins3d ago

5 Amazon Nations Unite to Save Migratory Catfish

Five South American countries just launched the first international conservation plan to protect two iconic Amazon catfish that swim up to 7,500 miles in their lifetimes. The gilded catfish and Laulao catfish have lost 90% of their populations since the 1970s, but new protections offer real hope.

Mongabay2 min read
Endangered Turtles Thrive After Record NSW Floods
Planet Wins4d ago

Endangered Turtles Thrive After Record NSW Floods

One of Australia's rarest freshwater turtles has bounced back to pre-flood numbers just one year after record-breaking floods devastated northern New South Wales. The resilient Manning River turtle is proving nature can heal faster than scientists expected.

ABC Australia2 min read
New App Maps 130 Hidden River Beaches Across Portugal
InnovationMay 17

New App Maps 130 Hidden River Beaches Across Portugal

A free app is helping travelers discover more than 130 secret freshwater swimming spots across Portugal's mountains and forests. Half the profits will fund river restoration projects to protect these natural treasures.

Euronews2 min read
Indian Fishing Families Add Seaweed Crops for Extra Income
Planet WinsMay 16

Indian Fishing Families Add Seaweed Crops for Extra Income

As fish catches decline along India's coast, fishing families in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are growing seaweed in the ocean for a reliable second income. The underwater crop needs no land or freshwater and grows in just 45 days.

The Better India3 min read
Scientists Find 2,800 Cubic Km of Fresh Water Under Atlantic
Planet WinsMay 10

Scientists Find 2,800 Cubic Km of Fresh Water Under Atlantic

Researchers have discovered a massive freshwater aquifer hiding beneath the Atlantic Ocean floor off the U.S. coast, holding enough low-salinity water to reshape how we think about Earth's resources. The hidden reservoir, stretching 90 kilometers from shore, contains ancient Ice Age water that's been locked beneath the seafloor for thousands of years.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Toothed Platypus Swam with Dolphins 25 Million Years Ago
InnovationMay 8

Toothed Platypus Swam with Dolphins 25 Million Years Ago

Scientists in Australia discovered fossils of an ancient platypus with powerful teeth that shared freshwater lakes with dolphins 25 million years ago. The rare find reveals how one of Earth's strangest mammals thrived in a vanished rainforest world.

Good News Network2 min read
500 Turtles Saved From Dying Australian Outback Lakes
Planet WinsMay 7

500 Turtles Saved From Dying Australian Outback Lakes

When researchers discovered over 500 freshwater turtles trapped in nearly dry Outback lakes, a nationwide crowdfunding effort raised $100,000 to keep them alive until the rains returned. The thriving population offers rare hope for endangered species struggling with climate change.

Good Good Good2 min read
500 Turtles Thrive After Outback Lake Nearly Dried Up
Planet WinsMay 6

500 Turtles Thrive After Outback Lake Nearly Dried Up

Just months after an Australian outback lake almost dried up for the first time in 130 years, researchers discovered over 500 freshwater turtles thriving in its waters. A last-minute fundraiser and record rainfall saved the Imperial Lakes ecosystem outside Broken Hill.

ABC Australia2 min read
Australia's Iconic Murray Cod Bounces Back After 50 Years
Planet WinsMay 3

Australia's Iconic Murray Cod Bounces Back After 50 Years

The Murray cod, Australia's largest freshwater predator that nearly vanished in the 1970s, is thriving again across the Murray-Darling Basin. Some rivers now have five times more cod than 30 years ago.

ABC Australia3 min read
Lake Erie Gets 1,000+ Sensors to Fight Pollution
VideosApr 14

Lake Erie Gets 1,000+ Sensors to Fight Pollution

Cleveland is transforming Lake Erie into the world's largest digitally monitored freshwater lake with hundreds of sensor buoys tracking pollution in real time. The innovation is helping scientists tackle everything from toxic algae blooms to microplastics.

CleanTechnica2 min read
Lake Erie Becomes World's Largest Digital Water Lab
Planet WinsApr 13

Lake Erie Becomes World's Largest Digital Water Lab

Once so polluted its rivers caught fire, Lake Erie is now getting hundreds of sensors to become the world's largest digitally connected freshwater research facility. The transformation could help solve water quality challenges around the globe.

Guardian Environment3 min read
Tiny Fish Climb 50-Foot Waterfall in Congo Basin
Planet WinsApr 9

Tiny Fish Climb 50-Foot Waterfall in Congo Basin

Scientists finally captured proof of a Central African legend: tiny shellear fish scaling a vertical 50-foot waterfall using hook-like fins. The discovery reveals a hidden migration route that's critical for protecting these remarkable climbers.

Smithsonian3 min read
Kelpie Milli Survives Crocodile Attack at Lake Argyle
Community HeroesApr 8

Kelpie Milli Survives Crocodile Attack at Lake Argyle

A family dog walked away with just puncture wounds after her owner wrestled her free from a freshwater crocodile at a remote Australian lake. The dramatic Easter weekend rescue shows how quick thinking saved Milli the kelpie's life.

ABC Australia2 min read
Water Scientist Wins Top Prize for Crisis Solutions
Global NewsApr 8

Water Scientist Wins Top Prize for Crisis Solutions

A young Iranian scientist who was jailed for trying to fix his country's water crisis just won the "Nobel Prize of Water" for his groundbreaking work helping the world solve freshwater problems. His research shows how communities can restore their water systems before it's too late.

Live Science3 min read
Great Salt Lake May Hide Vast Freshwater Reservoir Below
SolutionsMar 31

Great Salt Lake May Hide Vast Freshwater Reservoir Below

Scientists discovered fresh water bubbling up beneath Utah's Great Salt Lake, one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth. The hidden reservoir could extend two miles deep and help address toxic dust problems threatening nearby communities.

Scientific American2 min read
Utah Scientists Find Massive Freshwater Reserve Under Salt Lake
InnovationMar 31

Utah Scientists Find Massive Freshwater Reserve Under Salt Lake

Researchers discovered a huge freshwater reservoir beneath Utah's Great Salt Lake that could help restore dried-up portions of the shrinking lake bed. The underground water spans at least 10 square miles and reaches 2.5 miles deep in some areas.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Utah Finds Massive Freshwater Reservoir Under Great Salt Lake
SolutionsMar 30

Utah Finds Massive Freshwater Reservoir Under Great Salt Lake

Scientists discovered a vast freshwater reservoir hidden deep beneath Utah's shrinking Great Salt Lake, offering new hope for tackling toxic dust pollution. The breakthrough could protect communities while reshaping how we search for water in desert regions worldwide.

Google News - Science2 min read
Scientists Find Vast Freshwater Lake Under Great Salt Lake
SolutionsMar 27

Scientists Find Vast Freshwater Lake Under Great Salt Lake

Researchers discovered a massive freshwater reservoir hiding beneath Utah's shrinking Great Salt Lake, offering unexpected hope as the state faces its worst drought in decades. The ancient water, trapped thousands of feet underground, could help fight toxic dust clouds threatening nearby communities.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Antarctic Lakes Connect to Ocean in Groundbreaking Study
Planet WinsMar 26

Antarctic Lakes Connect to Ocean in Groundbreaking Study

Scientists discovered that freshwater lakes in Antarctica's volcanic craters aren't isolated—they connect to the ocean and respond to tides. This finding rewrites our understanding of water systems in polar regions.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read

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