Scientists initially expected some whale populations to rebound a decade after the BP oil spill. New research suggests they ...
The mimic octopus, which lives in sandy habitats devoid of any shelter, even impersonates some of the ocean’s deadliest ...
Eating low-carbon foods helps reduce emissions, but some foods actually suck up carbon from the atmosphere for good, leaving ...
The country's Red Sea resorts and their nearby seasides offer more than just sun, sea, and relaxation, with vicious sharks ...
Researchers on the vessel E/V Nautilus, operated by the Ocean Exploration Trust, were surprised to encounter a nautilus in ...
What's the strangest thing you've come across at the beach? For one Sunshine Coast grandmother, it was a "mermaid's purse" — ...
When the researchers put the deep-sea sediment through a screen and sifted the smaller rocks and sand, they found a fossilized whorled shell, according to the study. The sample ca ...
Clam shells could help scientists understand the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system — and predict whether that ...
Acanthopsaron striatum and Pteropsaron flavissimum are new species of signalfish, a group of bottom-dwelling fish typically ...
Aquarists armed with their measuring tapes and clipboards counted more than 30,000 creatures at Sea Life aquariums across the UK as they undertook their annual stocktake.
Travellers to this remote South Atlantic island are rewarded with rugged hiking trails, underwater adventures and the chance ...
Warming ocean waters and climate change are impacting whales that travel through Southern California waters to Baja, Mexico. The changes are bringing more whales to the region, sometimes just feet ...