Study shows artificial light at night changes the behavior of fish, even into the next generation

Shoreline habitats that are most affected by artificial light at night are vitally important to many

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OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein testifying in Titan submersible implosion investigation

CNN — The company that built and operated the doomed Titan submersible did not originally intend to

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Bombs Litter the Baltic Sea—Now Robots Are On Cleanup Duty

This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecos

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Octopuses and fish share leadership — and enforcement — in group hunting

Octopuses and fish join forces to hunt, and discipline those who freeload When octopuses and fish hu

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Disturbing warehouse discovery exposes 1.3 tonne illegal trade: 'Aphrodisiac concoctions'

Police have seized a whopping 1.3 tonnes of highly sought-after shark fins allegedly intended to be

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Game-changing restoration project helps to restore oyster reefs in U.K. estuary: 'It has proved to be powerful'

Outdoors "If the trial is successful, this method has sustainable potential for creating larger sust

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Mapped: Where the World’s Fish Are Caught, by Ocean

We now farm more fish than we catch, however, wild-caught fish still make up 49% of the world’s fish

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So where does the oceans' plastic waste come from?

Graphic showing the estimated quantities of mismanaged macroplastics in the water, according to OECD

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New Sea Cow Tagging Program Hopes to Protect One of the Ocean's Goofiest Creatures

The sea cow population in Mozambique in dwindling, but a new tagging program hopes to get those numb

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Meet The Longest-Living Mammal (Hint: It Was Found Alive With An 1880s-Era Harpoon In Its Side)

In 2007, whalers in Alaska killed a whale that had a Victorian-era explosive harpoon embedded in its

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Lab-grown corals resisted bleaching during Caribbean’s worst marine heat wave

In 2023, the Caribbean Sea experienced unprecedented heat: Beginning in March, sea surface temperatu

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Low Water Levels Reveal Sunken Nazi Ships Full of Unexploded Munitions in the Danube River

Earlier this month, scuttled World War II-era ships were visible in the Danube River near Prahovo, S

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