Satellites confirm Calanus finmarchicus, crucial for North Atlantic right whales, sustaining their survival amid dwindling ...
At the bottom of the world’s trenches, there’s a fish that shouldn’t exist. Here’s how it earned the title of the ...
New research highlights significant ecological risks from deep-sea mining, intensifying global debate over whether securing ...
Researchers retrieved reef monitoring devices that had been placed in deep coral reefs in Guam. The devices were placed up to 330 feet below the surface.
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Where the forest meets the ocean
See the incredible view where a lush forest meets the deep blue ocean, creating a perfect natural border. This video explores the hidden wonders and contrasts found in nature, all in one breathtaking ...
Conservationists have described 2025 as year of the octopus after enormous numbers were seen in the south west.
SeaWorld announced the loss of Katina, the 50-year-old killer whale known for sticking her tongue out, on Sunday night.
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Divers enlist in battle against harmful creatures taking over vast ocean area: 'Beautiful but terrible'
Donations and grants help offset the costs. Divers enlist in battle against harmful creatures taking over vast ocean area: ...
If Santa Claus knew Long Island's holiday-break day camps offer the chance to feed stingrays, explore virtual meteorites and ...
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The Chain of Events That Left 60,000 Penguins Without Food
Learn why sardines vanished, leaving tens of thousands of African penguins starving during their annual moult along South Africa’s coast.
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Environmental defenders & conservationists who died in 2025
I write short obituaries for people who spent their lives protecting parts of the natural world. I work on them in the margins of other responsibilities, yet they have become a constant. In 2025, I ...
Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
Every animal with a brain needs sleep -- and even a few without a brain do, too. Humans sleep, birds sleep, whales sleep and even jellyfish sleep.
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