Found, Then Lost, Then Found Again: Scientists Have Rediscovered the Sand Octopus

Found, Then Lost, Then Found Again: Scientists Have Rediscovered the Sand Octopus

Researchers recently discovered that the sand octopus, well known to Brazilian fishers, is actually

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‘My Octopus Teacher’ Will Win the Best Documentary Oscar — Here’s Why

‘My Octopus Teacher’ Will Win the Best Documentary Oscar — Here’s Why

Netflix has an exotic subject, an obsessed observer, exquisite visual storytelling, and millions of

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The ocean is becoming more stable – here's why that might not be a good thing

The ocean is becoming more stable – here's why that might not be a good thing

If you’ve ever been seasick, “stable” may be the last word you associate with the ocean. But as glob

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“Game-Changing” Study Uses Genetics to Study Beluga Whales

A study published in February used skin samples from live Cook Inlet belugas to determine their age.

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Seahorse opens its mouth

Seahorse opens its mouth

Seahorses have long thin snouts enabling them to probe into nooks and crannies for food. When they f

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Hundreds of dead dolphins and fish wash up on beaches in Ghana

Hundreds of dead dolphins and fish wash up on beaches in Ghana

Authorities in Ghana are investigating the deaths of hundreds of dolphins and fish that washed up on

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Sustainable seafood label can be trusted, says Halifax MSC rep

The Marine Stewardship Council is rejecting claims made in the new Netflix documentary 'Seaspiracy'

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Rowley Shoals: thriving Australian reef shows what’s possible when ecosystems are untouched by humans

Rowley Shoals: thriving Australian reef shows what’s possible when ecosystems are untouched by humans

What would a tropical reef look like if it could escape the man-made perils of global heating and ov

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Why baby eels could be the next Indigenous moderate livelihood fishery in N.S. | CBC News

Why baby eels could be the next Indigenous moderate livelihood fishery in N.S. | CBC News

The fishery for elvers is raising tensions once again in Nova Scotia over First Nation treaty rights

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USF Team of Researchers To Test Tampa Bay Waters Near Piney Point

USF Team of Researchers To Test Tampa Bay Waters Near Piney Point

MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. — A team of scientists from the University of South Florida’s College of Marine

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Polar bears forced to eat seabird eggs as Arctic hunting ground shrinks

Polar bears forced to eat seabird eggs as Arctic hunting ground shrinks

Climate change is forcing polar bears to adapt their diet, as a new study shows they are increasingl

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Baby sea stars EAT each other in case of underwater cannibalism

Baby sea stars EAT each other in case of underwater cannibalism

Baby sea stars eat their siblings in what is an unexpected case of underwater cannibalism, according

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