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After the 1982-1983 El Niño warming event, the coral endemic to the Galápagos Islands experienced sharp population declines ...
Some dolphins in Shark Bay use marine sponges as a fishing tool. Credit: Eric Patterson. One dolphin swam past, her nose ...
Known to only live in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Solumbellula appeared in the Pacific for the first time to ...
The oceans are always warming unevenly, with some hot spots turning into coral graveyards and others remaining resilient.
Sea stars may look like they're cuddling, but these underwater gatherings serve surprising survival and reproductive purposes ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNMassive 1,640 foot tall coral reef discovered hidden off the coast of Australia
A towering coral reef has emerged from the depths of Australia’s northern waters, reshaping what scientists thought they knew ...
High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef ...
A study led by Associate Professor Kelton McMahon at University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography has found that food webs on tropical reefs are more fragile than we once thought.
What I’m going to be talking about today is a special day dedicated to women. It’s PADI’s International Women’s Dive Day!
One of the few animals able to photosynthesize, this tiny invertebrate acquires chloroplasts by munching on Avrainvillea, a ...
A 'Dark Oxygen' Mystery is Unfolding at the Ocean Bottom—But Undersea Mining Giants May Soon Move In
When researchers discovered "dark oxygen" last year, the news spread around the world, but the biggest challenge to the ...
Sea cucumbers, or 'janitors of the sea', scour and clean the seafloor, allowing other animals to thrive. In the Philippines, ...
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