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The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute team first spotted the "mystery mollusc" in 2000, about 8,500 feet below the ...
That’s what an international team of scientists did last summer. Led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the researchers took a manned submersible to the bottom of deep-sea trenches in an area in the ...
In general, sea anemones are known to keep their tube-like bodies relatively vertical and are considered immobile, researchers said. “Some species have adapted the ability to swim for predator evasion ...
In Pacific Ocean trenches, scientists found creatures that expand the limits of where we know life can live on Earth.
Roughly two decades ago, a group of scientists embarked to Tetepare, a remote island in the southwestern corner of the ...
A six-year study off California’s coast shows how marine heat waves and noise pollution are silencing the ocean’s largest ...
While the sea turtles call the San Gabriel River their permanent home, they don’t nest in the river. Instead, the turtles ...
The world's largest and deepest ocean, the Pacific, has some truly strange animals that live in its depths. The Atlantic Ocean is a little smaller and more underrated, but it still has some pretty ...
Located in Long Beach, California, the Aquarium of the Pacific is home to many ocean animals, including Giant Pacific octopuses, an array of fish, sharks, turtles, otters, penguins, and more. If ...
A network of animals being tracked by NASA and NOAA satellites is helping researchers protect biodiversity on a distant island group in the Pacific Ocean. This "Internet of Animals" is a project ...
By tracking large marine animals, we can understand what parts of the ocean they use and how we can better protect the animals and resources they use.