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Where will Miami Seaquarium’s marine mammals go? They deserve a happy ending, too | Opinion
The end of the Seaquarium is a turning point for Miami and the fight for marine mammal rights. The future home of the ...
Wadisuchus kassabi is both a new species and the first member of a new genus, or group of species that share physical ...
The recently announced discoveries were made on a 2022 deep-sea expedition off Western Australia’s Gascoyne coast ...
It's been a doozy of a year for marine mammals, who have been dying in record numbers along the California coast. Volunteer ...
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Sea Otters May Be Small Marine Mammals, But Their Effect on an Ecosystem Can Be Huge
Their fur is so soft it almost led to their extinction, but otters’ recovery has been a boon to Pacific kelp forests, a key ...
Researchers are not even halfway through analyzing the thousands of samples collected from the Southern Ocean, but they've ...
The aquariums said its aerial survey team spotted three True’s beaked whales, a species “rarely seen at the surface,” while above the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Your Complete Guide to Sea Turtles
All sea turtles are protected under the Endangered Species Act. However, some species are faring better than others.
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so ...
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How Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Ghost Sharks and Other Species
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
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Carnivorous ‘death ball’ sponge and other new species discovered deep in the Pacific Ocean, scientists confirm
A recent marine expedition found fascinating new species in the deep Pacific, highlighting how little is still known about life beneath the ocean.
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How conservation (and VSCO Girls) saved green sea turtles
Green sea turtles are no longer endangered, thanks to decades of conservation and trends like the VSCO girl “save the turtles” movement ...
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