Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
Join Strick & Fran to explore this tropical Island. This Episode they want to compare the underwater world from day to night ...
Robert Hayes captured footage of an oarfish along the shore of Playa El Quemado beach in Mexico. The creature is rarely seen ...
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A “highly venomous” sea snake that’s “potentially lethal to humans” was found on a popular surf beach in Hawaii in a rare ...
A shark research organization came face to face last week with a deep sea creature who isn't known for seeing the light of ...
A group was able to witness the “amazing” moment a stampede of sea creatures jumped from the water in California. An ...
[New Paper] Meet Delectopecten thermus, a new species of Glass Scallop from a deep-sea hot vent in Okinawa Trough, Japan! We ...
Discover the fascinating world of animals that defy norms by giving birth through their mouths. Nature’s wonders never cease ...
The animals are not aliens, but giant pile worms, large marine worms that are typically found on the seafloor, but will swarm ...
Overall, 18 species had populations that were either rising — including the giant sea bass, green sea turtle, and southern ...
Many sea creatures depend on sound, and have evolved complex systems of communication that they use for connection, reproduction, territorial assertion and survival. But over the last few decades ...