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Known to only live in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Solumbellula appeared in the Pacific for the first time to ...
To catch these “dark vessels,” the team turned to synthetic aperture radar, or SAR. This is a satellite technology that sends ...
A world-first study led by Museums Victoria Research Institute has revealed that beneath the cold, dark, pressurized world of ...
Here's how Jorge the sea turtle prepared for the improbable journey—decades after he was found tangled in a fishing net off the coast of Argentina.
A recent vote sees New Plymouth join Whanganui and South Taranaki district councils in formally opposing seabed mining.
Biologists have launched a database of marine animals’ body sizes that they say could help preserve biodiversity in Earth’s oceans.
New marine life database touted as tool for ocean research So far, the Marine Organismal Body Size Database includes the maximum size of some 85,200 marine species.
Meet Brisket and Beans, the two newest sea turtles at SEA LIFE Grapevine They were victims of boat strikes and are now receiving specialized care and daily enrichment in the aquarium's Sea Turtle ...
Noise pollution from deep-sea mining carries an invisible risk for sea life, warn researchers, urging greater transparency from the industry to help mitigate the harms.
The marine biologist and regional representative of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance says the research “helps to clearly explain why deep-sea mining is incompatible with conservation commitments … and ...
Dozens of countries at the UN oceans summit on Tuesday took a first step toward recognizing an invisible but growing threat to marine life—underwater noise pollution.
Oceans around the globe have become darker over the last two decades, leaving researchers fearful for their marine inhabitants, according to a new study.