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Maybe coral reefs aren’t doomed after all, new research finds.
A two-year experiment found that coral reefs could endure in heated water better than expected—with one huge caveat.
This is Bathydevius caudactylus, the first known nudibranch of its kind: living not in shallow waters, or on the seafloor, ...
There are virtually endless varieties of tetra species out there, but few are as immediately visually recognizable as ...
The common fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is a rarely spotted deep-sea fish that the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research ... eat tiny bits of algae and decaying organisms on the sea floor or plankton ...
It's extremely rare for seafood laden with this toxin to reach our tables. But human activities are producing more frequent ...
By looking at the tiniest virus-infected microbes in the ocean, researchers are gaining new insights about the marine food ...
New algae blooms that have popped up on Lake Lanier could potentially be harmful to people and pets, according to a nonprofit ...
The Lake Lanier Association is warning boaters and residents around Georgia’s largest waterway to be mindful of possible ...
These lionfish are so confident,” says Mario Motiño Jr., co-founder and divemaster for Tela Divers, a community group in the ...
Forty-four per cent of reef-building coral species globally are at risk of extinction, the IUCN Red List of Threatened ...
Researchers classified the new species within a new genus, Bathydevius, and new family, Bathydeviidae, because of its ...
California researchers this week announced that it is a new species of sea slug. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute posted video online of the new sea slug floating gently in the depths.