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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNThe Five Must-Catch Fish for Your Miami Fishing Bucket ListMiami is renowned for its beautiful beaches and vibrant lifestyle, but its deep blue waters also offer thrilling adventures ...
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Underwater parasites caught on camera vampirizing a deep-sea fishSurprising footage reveals parasites attached to the head of a deep-sea fish. These crustaceans, visible in a video shared by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, feed on their host's bodily fluids. The ...
An underwater volcano near Tonga revealed how sediment spreads, disrupts marine life, and raises questions about deep-sea ...
The Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival returns Friday and Saturday July 11–12, inviting ocean lovers, divers and music ...
With so little known about this isolated part of the deep sea, every slimy copepod and wriggly fish becomes a clue into how biodiversity changes across underwater borders.
Fishing games come in many shapes and sizes, but none quite like Dave the Diver. Combining deep-sea exploration, restaurant management, and quirky storytelling, this game offers a refreshing twist ...
When we think of the ocean, what often comes to mind are familiar sights– coral reefs, fishing boats, and waves breaking along the shore. But just a few hundred metres below the surface, the ...
With the backing of the US government, a Canadian company is poised to sidestep UN laws and start vacuuming what it deems battery-grade metals from international waters.
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
The roughly 12-foot-long oarfish — a serpent-like fish commonly found at sea depths of more than 600 feet — was found near La Jolla Cove on August 10.
A riotous photography collection from a recent underwater mission off the coast of Chile shows new and fascinating deep-sea creatures—including a “mystery mollusk,” a bioluminescent ...
This deep-sea fish is incredibly rare, and marks only the 20th oarfish documented to have washed up in California since 1901. Thanks to the work from these locals, the fish was transported to the NOAA ...
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