The fish made famous in Finding Nemo can see ultraviolet (UV) light and may use it as a 'secret channel' to find both friends and food, according to...
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) seeks an exceptional and collaborative conservation scientist who is motivated to use their skills to advance...
Millions of scavenging seabirds survive on fish discarded by North Sea fishing vessels, new research shows.
Applications are invited for a permanent full-time post working in the School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor University.
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For millions of years, symbiotic bacteria have lived inside the gill cells of Lucinidae clams found in seagrass meadows located mainly along...
A new study by researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science warns that blue catfish -- an invasive species in several Chesapeake Bay...
A team of researchers has identified the best arrangements for fish swimming in schools -- formations that are superior in terms of saving energy...
SEAMOR Marine is proud to announce the launch of their new website and updated corporate brand.
Phoenix International Holdings, Inc. (Phoenix) is pleased to announce that they have opened a satellite office at the Stennis Space Center in...
Riggers UK is using its skills and experience to develop an innovative marine energy device, thanks to expert support from the Marine-i project.
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