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From towering elephants to deep-sea leviathans, the natural world is home to some record-breaking giants. Here's a roundup of ...
This previously unknown symbiotic relationship helps keep methane—a major greenhouse gas—trapped in the ocean.
The Red Sea Marine Park Authority (RSMPA) closed diving activities in The Two Brothers Islands area on Tuesday for 42 hours ...
The Gregg County Historical Museum has set sail on a new adventure with its U.S.S. (Underwater Science and Subs) Summer Camp.
From a giant glowing octopus to a colorful peacock with changing feathers, this year’s celebration features an all-new ...
The EU General Court has decided to uphold a ruling that bans deep-sea fishing in parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
The latest addition is the Marine Organizational Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name ...
With ear-like fins that flap gracefully through the water, this Dumbo octopus looks like it waltzed straight out of an ...
A recent study uncovers three sea spider species that depend on methane-eating microbes for food, offering insight into ...
Think all seafood is healthy? Think again. These fish come with health hazards and environmental concerns you need to know.
According to the National Academy of Science the 3 new species use methane, with the help of bacteria, to get energy.
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 ...
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