Researchers uncovered hundreds of previously unknown deep-sea species, giving the scientific community a better idea of what ...
Deep-sea researchers captured rare footage of a fascinating creature living approximately 62 miles off California's coast.
Plastic waste releases a chemical that can confuse ocean animals, change hunting behavior, and disrupt marine food chains.
Recent scientific expeditions have unveiled a trove of new species dwelling at the bottom of the ocean, including a carnivorous “death ball” sponge in the Southern Ocean. In a separate deep-sea ...
"The foundation of all life is in the ocean," famously said French pioneering oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. In 1997, ...
A global study finds that everyday boat traffic can disrupt ocean animals like whales, sharks, and sea turtles - even without collisions.
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to bizarre deep-sea species, these discoveries show just how much of the ...
As the Atlantic warms, many fish along the east coast of North America have moved northward to keep within their preferred temperature range. Black sea bass, for instance, have shifted hundreds of ...
A carnivorous death ball sponge preying on victims in the dark recesses of the ocean floor may sound like something from a sci-fi horror movie, but that was exactly what was found in a pioneering ...
According to a new study by the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC) and the National University of Colombia, chronic ocean warming is driving a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass.
A better model for governance of the ocean commons can be found in the nuclear test-ban treaty agreed in 1963. Nobody could ...
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