A deep-sea catshark (Scyliorhinus haeckelii) documented at 198 meters on the outer edge of the continental shelf, near the ...
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Meet the 5 Wildest New Deep-Sea Creatures Scientists Have Discovered in the Darkest Parts of the Ocean
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to ...
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An exclusive look inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really ...
With support from a National Science Foundation Mid-Career Advancement Grant, Associate Professor of Geology Pedro Marenco is ...
Despite the ravages of industry and urban development, Botany Bay has retained pockets of surprising beauty with biodiversity ...
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Scientists finally solve major evolution puzzle regarding world’s oldest animals
The missing link in the mystery turned out to be an event called the Cambrian explosion. It was only after it that living ...
For decades researchers in northern Norway had tried to bring back vital kelp forests after overfishing damaged marine ...
On New Year’s Day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) released 88 olive ridley turtle hatchlings in ...
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Deep-sea 'hotels' reveal 20 new species hiding in Pacific Ocean twilight zone near Guam
By Liz Kimbrough A transparent goby fish drifted through the darkness, its skeleton visible through paper-thin skin. Nearby, a sea slug wore yellow polka dots like a party dress, while an orange fish ...
54- “The Pacific is my home ocean; I knew it first, grew up on its shore, collected marine animals along the coast. I know ...
Wild dolphins use sea sponges as tools to hunt safely, revealing how animal culture survives despite hidden sensory costs.
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