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For years, scientific divers at a research station in the Mediterranean Sea had a problem: at some point in every field season, local fish would follow them and steal food intended as experimental ...
Beachgoers in Mexico were treated to a rare sighting earlier of a shimmering oarfish, native to the deep sea and known as a 'doomsday' fish.
A rare, deep-sea fish washed ashore in Carlsbad last week and has since been turned over to biologists at the Scripps ...
Fish in the wild can tell humans apart! A study found that seabream recognize individual divers, following those who feed them while ignoring others. For years, scientific divers at a Mediterranean re ...
From tiny seeds come big results: replanting seagrass meadows that help fish, protect coastlines, and absorb climate-heating ...
Saltmarshes have a valuable role in reducing flood and coastal erosion risk, along with mudflats, seagrass meadows and oyster reefs. Last week the Environment Agency updated the “Working with Natural ...
During the extreme low tides of February, an unusual marine resident is being spotted in the seagrass beds on the backside of ...
The slow demise of the Indus Delta, climate change, unchecked development, and dwindling resources have reshaped the lives of Sindh’s fishing community.
Welcome to the “Which type of fish are you?” personality quiz! Fish come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, with a vast array of unique traits and characteristics. Just like fish, people come in all ...
Marine mammals have been sighted across South-east Asia, one of the world’s marine biodiversity hot spots with more than 3,000 species of fish and 600 types of corals.
Local tribes and nonprofits have received a grant to lead the planning effort to bring back the furry mammals, which have ...