A 2015 expedition found two species of sharks living in the hot, acidic water near Kavachi, thus earning it the nickname "Sharkcano." NASA Earth Observatory / Joshua Stevens An underwater volcano ...
An active crater in the South Pacific – in which hammerhead and silky sharks have been found – is about to blow. Could this be a real-life sequel to the sci-fi hit Sharknado? Name: Sharkcano. Age: The ...
The eruption of a massive underwater volcano, dubbed the “Shark-cano”, has been captured from space. The Kavachi Volcano is located near the Solomon Islands, a nation of hundreds of islands in the ...
W.G. Muller, 1978 (Barrier Reef Cruises, Queensland, Australia; courtesy of D. Tuni)/Smithsonian Institution - Global Volcanism Program Underwater volcano erupting Stranger things have happened, for ...
AN underwater volcano with mutant sharks swimming in the crater is starting to erupt, Nasa has warned. Satellite pics show massive undersea plumes spewing from Kavachi in the South Pacific – dubbed a ...
Satellite imagery shows Kavachi, one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean and most known for its shark inhabitants, is showing increased plumes. Better-known aerial volcanoes ...
A new documentary, Sharkcano, premiered on National Geographic in July as part of National Geographic’s Sharkfest, and explored sharks that live and hunt around underwater volcanoes in extreme ...
“Sharkcano.” It’s not the title of some campy summer blockbuster, but rather a real-world phenomenon that went viral in 2015, when scientists on a National Geographic expedition found sharks living ...
A huge underwater volcano has erupted deep within the Pacific Ocean sending plumes of water towards the surface seen from outer space. NASA satellite images captured the magnificent explosion of the ...
Deep in the south Pacific Ocean, near the remote Solomon Islands, there’s a volcano unlike any other on earth. For one, it’s underwater; and secondly, it’s extremely active. Kavachi, it’s called. And ...
Kavachi Volcano in the Solomon Islands is one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the Pacific. According to the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program, the volcano entered an eruptive phase in ...