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These spiny or slimy ocean creatures display an astonishing diversity of appearances, behaviors and lifestyles—and many are ...
This is incredible! This is an enormous shark, folks!” the Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch naturalist informs her wide-eyed passengers in the footage.
In Australia's Illawarra region, a ghostbusting-style night tour reveals ghost fungi, sea sparkles and tiny creatures ...
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Basking Sharks are Huge
Basking sharks are truly enormous – second only to whale sharks in size – and yet many people have never even heard of them. In this episode, we take a closer look at these gentle filter feeders, ...
On Earth, DMS is made by ocean plankton, then quickly broken down in the atmosphere through photochemical and other reactions ...
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15 Types of Migrating Birds
The Mississippi Flyway sounds like an area of the sky managed by the FAA, but this heavily trafficked route is more often ...
Southern California’s coastline may finally be seeing relief — as domoic acid—the toxin recently devastating marine life—begins to subside.
Arctic climate shifts are accelerating, impacting temperature, sea ice, and regional ecosystems significantly.
With over 160 species visiting annually, Andhra’s wetlands exemplify this year’s call for bird-friendly cities and ...
NASA satellites detect red plankton swarms in the Gulf of Maine to track North Atlantic Right Whales and aid in their protection.
We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.