The ocean is home to some of the most awe-inspiring creatures on Earth, many of which dwarf anything found on land. From massive whales to elusive deep-sea dwellers, these giants of the sea ...
An underwater videographer has just published mesmerizing footage of the world’s largest, longest, and heaviest known ...
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Why the Largest Sea Turtle Is Among the Most Threatened
Leatherback sea turtles are the biggest sea turtle species, which can weigh over 1 ton, but they are also one of the most threatened.
Scientists have deployed artificial intelligence to cut seafloor image analysis from hours — or even years — to seconds, ...
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All of the Freshwater Fish and Animals Living in the Hudson River
Discover the incredible diversity of life thriving in the Hudson River. From ancient sturgeon and shimmering shad to ...
A remarkable underwater video capturing the lion’s mane jellyfish—the world’s largest, longest, and heaviest known jellyfish ...
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From Forest to Sea: Animals You Didn’t Know Could Swim
When you think of great swimmers, animals like dolphins, fish, or penguins probably come to mind. But the animal kingdom is ...
Marine mammal care centers worry NOAA furloughs and cuts over a longer period could reduce oversight for ocean creatures.
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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Pliosauroidea; HUGE Pre-Historic Sea Monsters of The Ocean
In today's video, we will be examining some of the most well known and best represented pliosaurs; some of the true terrors ...
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Nonprofit pulls 1,000 tons of harmful material out of ocean: 'One of the biggest challenges facing our time'
The Ocean Legacy Foundation aims to tackle this common plastic pollution by taking discarded fishing nets, ropes, and more ...
Marine mammal care centers worry NOAA furloughs and cuts over a longer period could reduce oversight for ocean creatures.
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