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Ocean Creatures Few Have Ever Seen
The ocean covers more than 70 percent of Earth’s surface, yet we’ve explored less of it than we have the surface of the moon.
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
From white sturgeon to bald eagles, explore the remarkable species thriving along the Columbia River, the lifeblood of the ...
New research has found that deep-sea mining in international waters could threaten at least 30 species of sharks, rays and ...
The creature was discovered in August when Pender Island resident Kathleen Durant was walking her dog and came across what ...
University of Washington scientists deployed over 1 mile of fiber-optic cable in the Salish Sea to test whether internet ...
Two Guadalupe fur seal pups, native to Southern California and Mexico, have been successfully rehabilitated and released back ...
Could protecting one shark species be quietly saving others in the same habitat? Recent observations suggest that efforts to ...
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Largest Fish Ever Found in the Pacific: A 60-Foot Giant That Will Redefine Ocean Wonders!
In the vast Pacific Ocean, whale sharks—often referred to as ocean giants—can reach lengths of up to 60 feet, as highlighted ...
The most striking feature of the Pacific Barreleye is, without doubt, its transparent, fluid-filled head. Through this clear shield, you can actually see its bright green, tubular eyes pointing upward ...
The bluff at La Jolla Cove in San Diego is covered with pelicans and cormorants; below, some two dozen sea lions lounge on a ...
A marine heat wave spanning much of the North Pacific Ocean is already influencing the weather in North America and is poised to make its mark on winter. The unusually warm ocean water, coined “the ...
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