Species across the planet are on the move. Climate change has already caused more than 12,000 species to shift their homes ...
To test how well eDNA can reveal species on the move, we surveyed fish communities along 2,000 kilometres of Australia’s east ...
As the South Australian government insists beaches and seafood are generally safe from what has become the country’s largest mass marine mortality event, the mental health toll is growing.
This one may pose a challenge for people used to swimming with fish in the ocean. What began as a scrappy start-up has grown into a 34-person strong award-winning, investigative newsroom that reports ...
Scientists have identified three new species of deep-sea snailfish, including the strikingly pink “bumpy snailfish,” thanks to MBARI’s advanced technology and global collaborations. Found thousands of ...
According to a study by biologist Randy Brown of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Chena is a close second in ...
Whales and dolphins aren’t the only producers of sound in the oceans. Earthquakes rattle the seafloor, while container ships ...
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
So far, scientists have captured a cacophony of thumps, honks, burps and grunts. And they hope that deciphering these sounds ...
Seals share our fondness for Atlantic salmon, which has long brought them into conflict with fishermen. In the 1960s, a ...
While orcas, also known as "killer whales," are a common sight in the northeast Pacific Ocean, they’re rarely detected in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, where little is understood about pods that swim ...