Researchers retrieved reef monitoring devices that had been placed in deep coral reefs in Guam. The devices were placed up to 330 feet below the surface.
At the bottom of the world’s trenches, there’s a fish that shouldn’t exist. Here’s how it earned the title of the ...
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Scientific divers have navigated a series of treacherous dives more than 330 feet deep in an attempt to unravel the mysteries of deep ocean reefs. They’re finding new species — and evidence of both cl ...
As complexity increases, wrecks begin to function like artificial reefs. Nooks and crannies provide refuge for small fish, ...
The sea otter pup was tiny, probably less than 2 weeks old, alone in Morro Bay on an October morning earlier this year. A ...
Halalaimus is a microscopic nematode genus commonly found in sediment on the seafloor. It lives 1–5 cm below the sediment ...
A third dead thresher shark found on Cape Cod within two weeks, as rapidly cooling bay waters and the Cape’s shape create a deadly migration trap.
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