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They’re our most feared apex predator of the sea, but new research is upending what we think we know about great white sharks ...
Sea turtles aren’t the only animals that use Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, but they’re among the most sophisticated practitioners of this ability. Birds, particularly migratory species like ...
As if a movie about sharks wasn’t scary enough, the filmmakers behind “Dangerous Animals” have upped the screams by adding what every thriller needs — a serial killer. While that may sound ...
World Oceans Summit Ends with Deep-Sea Mining Clash, But Gaps Remain in Funding and Fossil Fuel Action. Monday 16 June 2025 - 17:29pm. ... Deep-Sea Mining in the Crosshairs.
Plastic straws are one of the top contributors of plastic pollution in the oceans.With just 9% of straws capable of being recycled worldwide, hundreds of millions to billions make their way into the ...
Newly uncovered evidence from fossil corals found on an island chain in the Indian Ocean suggests that sea levels could rise even more steeply in our warming world than previously thought.
Since 2022, sea urchins have been plagued by a scuticociliate, a single-celled pathogen that eats away at the animals’ soft tissue and makes their spines fall off.
Tuvalu prime minister Feleti Teo has called for an international treaty on sea level rise at the UN Oceans Conference in France. Speaking to delegates in Nice, Teo said the ocean is critical to his ...
Dilly Dally, a loggerhead sea turtle amputee, returned to the Atlantic after months of rehab at Florida’s Loggerhead Marinelife Center. After months of healing from an amputation, the young ...
There are also tectonic shifts happening beneath the sea, which could explain changes in water levels, he added. Scientists first spotted signs of the new island in satellite images in November 2024.
The snorkel will take place at Sea Beach Promenade (across from Sapodilla Restaurant) on West Bay Street from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the ocean ...
Trending News: Astonishingly, the ocean teems with brainless creatures that thrive using instinct and nerve networks. Jellyfish, sea sponges, starfish, sea cucumbers ...