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Deep-sea mining in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean could harm ocean life including whales and dolphins, new research shows ...
According to the National Academy of Science the 3 new species use methane, with the help of bacteria, to get energy.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Discover First Known Sea Spider Species That ‘Eat’ Methane With the Help of BacteriaThe research offers new insights on interactions between creatures on the mysterious seafloor and sheds light on the methane ...
A man paddleboarding with his friends is shocked to see a squid wrapping its tentacles around his paddleboard and pulling him ...
Dragging nets along the ocean floor is like ‘clearcutting an old-growth forest,’ Pacific Wild says. An industry group ...
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The Inertia on MSNScientists Sound Alarm on Possible Effects of Deep-Sea Mining on Ocean LifeDeep-sea mining could pose a threat to whales, dolphins, and other sea life, according to new research. In light of increased ...
Spider-like creatures living near methane seeps on the seafloor appear to cultivate and consume microbial species on their bodies that feed on the energy-rich gas. This expands the set of organisms ...
Piping plovers are also probably the best known of the federally endangered or threatened animal and plant species in ...
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Good Good Good on MSNThis deep-sea creature sucks up methane on the ocean floor. It's a new speciesBiology professor Shana Goffredi calls these new curious creatures “extremely adorable” — although arachnophobes may disagree ...
Climate change jeopardizes endangered species’ habitats. Potentially jeopardizing them further is a federal proposal around ...
An investigation traces arrival of nine large factory trawlers to B.C.'s coast in recent years, claiming some may be involved ...
The last time I wrote about otters I stated that sea otters are in my top 10 list of “most appealing adult mammals.” First, ...
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