Minister Tamar Zandberg praises quick work of professionals and vows to 'continue to be vigilant' while awaiting final lab results of seawater

Naval, planning experts tell confab that country needs laws, coordinating body, to ensure that sea, on which Israel depends for drinking water, fuel and trade, is properly managed

Environmental correspondent Sue Surkes unpacks Israel's new bottle recycling system and maritime plans, while reporter Emanuel Fabian discusses disturbing sexual abuse allegations

With temperatures rising in the already balmy sea, Tel Aviv University researchers warn 'we are reaching the limit of many species’ capacity'

Photographers capture shared reality, as well as the differences, of those who live just 70 kilometers apart on the Mediterranean coast

Health correspondent Nathan Jeffay examines planned September 1 start of school year, and environment correspondent Sue Surkes looks at Israel's high methane emissions

Cypriot authorities are monitoring slick, as latest satellite imagery shows fuel oil leak from Baniyas power plant larger than anticipated

Satellite photos show the black tide reaching as far as 20 kilometers north of the Baniyas Thermal Station

Tel Aviv University research shows human pressure is hurting marine wildlife living close to edges of such regions; in Israel, protected zones are showing positive signs

Marine biologist says the tentacled creatures have been spotted several kilometers off coast, are expected to make landfall in 1-2 weeks

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