Who controls the ocean

Beneath the waves, a silent struggle unfolds. Nations claim vast stretches of ocean, while international treaties attempt to balance sovereignty and stewardship. As climate change and overfishing loom, the question remains: who truly governs the depths?

Why are oarfish so rare

Oarfish, the elusive giants of the deep, rarely grace our waters due to their preference for the abyssal depths, often lurking over 3,000 feet below the surface. Their secretive nature and sparse population make sightings a rare and wondrous event.