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Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes
A surprising expedition reveals sharks thriving in the hostile environment of Kavachi, a highly active underwater volcano.
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The life of a little sea otter: Exploring underwater and floating naps by mom’s side
Discover the playful and curious life of a young sea otter as it explores the underwater world between gentle naps floating ...
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A season of discovery: Extraordinary marine sightings complement the arrival of a new dive team at Alila Kothaifaru Maldives
Alila Kothaifaru Maldives continues to offer unforgettable encounters as manta season begins in the Raa Atoll, with recent ...
Visitors see their avatars on screens and can interact with vibrant, imagined marine life [Poole Museum] An exhibition where ...
OTIS is a remotely operated vehicle that has been generously donated to the University of Delaware by Tim Taylor and ...
More and more new offerings aimed at boosting physical and mental health are focusing on the interaction between humans and ...
The good news is that researchers are already rethinking how to design marine monitoring systems that minimize interference.
A marine biologist lecturer has said how "immensely proud" she is to see her students helping with rising wildlife call-outs.
A Libyan research team has reported alarming levels of marine pollution off the coast of Zuwara in western Libya, warning of ...
Sharks were filmed swimming inside Kavachi, one of the world’s most violent underwater volcanoes, leaving scientists questioning how large predators survive heat, acid and eruptions in an environment ...
Australia has the third largest ocean territory on the planet, measuring 13.8 million square kilometers, including the ...
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