Maritime trade likely to far outweigh climate change as driver of bio-invasions over next 30 years, study finds
New model predicts where Eastern Pacific leatherback turtles travel to help protect endangered species
Frilly surfaces that help slugs move may motivate future energy-efficient, soft-body robots, according to researchers
Blue-blooded and armored with 10 spindly legs, horseshoe crabs have perhaps always seemed a bit out of place.
Study: ‘Remarkable’ Weather Becomes Normal Within a Few Years
Plastic pollution has dominated marine based news reports since the release of Blue Planet 2, resulting in calls to ban everything from microbeads...
A new study has documented unexpected consequences following the decline of great white sharks from an area off South Africa.
Carbon reservoirs on ocean floor caused global warming before -- and could do it again
Warm and cool water temperatures over a long stretch of coastline cause new species of marine fish to evolve
Megalodon -- a giant predatory shark that has inspired numerous documentaries, books and blockbuster movies -- likely went extinct at least one...
A new automated method will be useful to researchers studying animals with unique identifying patterns—including some wild cats, elephants,...
When these tiny pieces of plastics are ingested by marine organisms, they may accumulate and be transferred up the food chain
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