Warmer winters are starting to alter the structure of the Black Sea, which could foreshadow how ocean compositions might shift from future climate...
Scientists have discovered how diatoms -- a type of alga that produce 20 percent of the Earth's oxygen -- harness solar energy for photosynthesis.
Green turtles are more likely to swallow plastic that resembles their natural diet of sea grass, new research suggests.
An autonomous ‘SharkCam’ has been used in the UK for the first time to observe the behavior of basking sharks in the Inner Hebrides.
Pufferfish are known for their strange and extreme skin ornaments, but how they came to possess the spiky skin structures known as spines has...
Animals have an intimate and important connection with the microbial populations (microbiomes) that live inside their bodies. This holds for the...
The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) scientist’s Dr David Berry and Dr Elizabeth Kent have contributed to solving an enduring mystery in...
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New Species of Pocket Shark Identified
A team of researchers, including two from Tulane University, has identified a new species of pocket shark, following careful study of a pocket shark...
Rising temperatures could mean no male loggerhead turtles hatch at a key breeding ground by the end of this century, new research suggests.
App now in development will put information in the hands of ship crews and managers.
Hundreds of sharks and rays have become tangled in plastic waste in the world’s oceans, new research shows.
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Ancestor of the Great White Shark
Unique tooth structure of the great white shark gives new insights into its origin
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