Maine Lobstermen Stick It to Federal Government Townhall #2 - 1 day ago
Scientists captured a stunning photo of two glass octopuses intertwined. They might be having deep-sea sex. Business Insider #27 - 18 months ago
It’s getting hot in the ocean, so clownfish are shrinking their bodies to survive PBS NewsHour #10 - 3 weeks ago
Researchers found the planet's deepest under-ocean sinkhole – and it's so big, they can't get to the bottom CBS #11 - 6 weeks ago
Fish can sense fear in other fish and also become afraid, study shows NBC #12 - 4 months ago
An orca pod has been harassing and killing porpoises for decades — but they don't eat them. Scientists still don't know why. Business Insider #24 - 6 weeks ago
Blue blood from horseshoe crabs is needed for medicine, but a declining bird species relies on the crabs to eat PBS NewsHour #11 - 6 weeks ago
People Are Throwing Baby Puffins Off Of Cliffs In Iceland–But It’s Not What It Sounds Like Forbes #2 - 3 months ago
"Gus," emperor penguin found on Australian beach after swimming from Antarctica, released at sea after 20 days of care CBS #10 - 2 months ago
Whales swimming behind fishing vessels catch an easy feast of escaped fish, but experts warn this 'free meal' is risky, potentially lethal behavior Business Insider #16 - 5 months ago
Global oceanic shark and ray populations have dropped 71% since 1970 Axios #2 - 14 months ago
Click, click, click: For first time ever, sharks are recorded making sounds USA Today #4 - 6 weeks ago
These images may provide the world's first-ever look at a live newborn great white shark CBS #4 - 3 months ago
Remarkable video showed a false killer whale twisting and twirling in front of divers. The species is known to socialize with humans, even bringing them large fish. Business Insider #24 - 15 months ago
Extreme heat has killed an estimated 1 billion small sea creatures Axios #2 - 4 weeks ago
COVID-19's Impact on Nature Through the Lens of Fisheries Psychology Today #4 - 7 months ago
Billionaire founder of Paul Mitchell and Patron invests in man-made coral reefs CNBC #4 - 3 years ago
9 orcas have died so far this year after they were trapped in fishery equipment off the coast of Alaska Business Insider #23 - 2 weeks ago
Terrified Massachusetts paddleboarders capture close encounter with great white shark off Cape Cod beach: ‘We got to go’ New York Post #2 - 2 weeks ago
Bees kill 60 rare South African penguins in a freak accident NBC #9 - 3 months ago
Whale of a lawsuit threatens to swallow up Biden green energy agenda FOX News #7 - 13 months ago
Norway is gearing up to mine precious metals from the depths of its ocean in a world first Business Insider #24 - 2 years ago
Darwin in a lab: Coral evolution tweaked for global warming NPR Online News #5 - 5 weeks ago
Environmental groups accuse Mexican startup of illegally selling health drink from endangered totoaba fish NBC #29 - 15 months ago
Study: Arctic Ocean started warming much earlier than previously thought Axios #2 - 5 months ago
Soviet whalers wiped out blue whales from part of the Indian Ocean 50 years ago. Underwater audio reveals the gentle giants have returned. Business Insider #24 - 13 months ago
Migratory species at risk worldwide, with a-fifth in danger of extinction, landmark U.N. report says CBS #10 - 6 months ago
Scientists gather to decode puzzle of the world's rarest whale NBC #27 - 8 months ago
Spiky creatures wash up on Texas beach, described as 'your worst nightmares’ FOX News #5 - 3 weeks ago
They were slaughtered for their blubber, and nearly wiped out in Brazil. Decades later, humpback whales are making a comeback. Business Insider #26 - 2 months ago
World's largest iceberg — on collision course with remote penguin island — runs aground CBS #8 - 6 weeks ago
Plastic is suffocating coral reefs — and it's not just bottles and bags NPR Online News #9 - 2 months ago
A group of herring fishermen may put a hook in the Biden administration's power USA Today #3 - 11 months ago
One-third of the world's captive orcas are in the US, and no one can agree on what to do with them Business Insider #24 - 4 months ago
Runoff from the Southern California wildfires may be feeding toxic algae blooms CBS #9 - 5 weeks ago
One Man's Quest to Heal the Oceans—And Maybe Save the World Time #2 - 3 weeks ago
Whales face more fatal ship collisions as waters warm Associated Press #2 - 2 years ago
Traditional shark nets are known as 'walls of death.' A new eco-friendly barrier uses magnetic fields to deter sharks instead of trap them. Business Insider #27 - 12 months ago
Plan to return Lolita the orca to 'home waters' over 50 years after capture announced NBC #4 - 2 years ago
Fishermen find remains of missing father inside shark in Argentina CBS #4 - 6 weeks ago