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Four thousand metres below the surface lies a mysterious and alien world with a staggering diversity of strange creatures.
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname of by-the-wind sailors, velella velella are hydrozoans — a species related ...
since they spend a lot of time in a habitat “on the continental shelf to the deep sea,” says Matthew Davis, a professor of biological sciences who specializes in fish evolution, at St. Cloud ...
Fishermen floating on “corchos,” makeshift rafts have become common on the waters off the coast of Havana. It is an ...
Seamore's, the popular seafood chain that got its start in New York City, has been a proud James Beard Foundation Smart Catch ...
From the adorable but deadly pine marten to the massive sperm whale, get to know some of the amazing animals that call ...
An Orange Beach visitor yesterday snapped a photo of a rare Gulf Coast sighting, a Portuguese man o’ war. “Stranded but still stunning — a Portuguese Man-o-War spotted on the shore," wrote City of ...
Coastal camping in Wales is properly good for the soul – and it’s no wonder more of us are pitching up for a slice of seaside ...
Plunging into the murky waters off the western coast of Mexico, scuba divers watched the marine life around them. One particular fish with “long” fins and a “stretched”-out look caught their attention ...
With a ravenous appetite and up to 70 eggs per clutch, these lizards seemed poised to dominate Marco Island. That is, until John Johnson showed up ...