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“It’s extremely rare to find things that were once thought to be extinct, and to rediscover them,” Terry Gosliner, who ...
Joe Cavanaugh brings a wealth of experience to the non-profit as he's worked with endangered fish in places like the ...
Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 ...
It was a diving trip off the coast of Southern California that sparked the idea for the establishment of Blue Latitudes and its Rigs to Reefs project. Founded by two female marine scientists with a ...
They live in the ocean’s coldest, darkest depths, far from sight — but cold-water corals are far from safe. In a first-of-its ...
When we think about animals, we tend to think of furry four-legged mammals. But 95% of all animal species are ...
Every week, one or two species of Australian invertebrate go extinct. Many species on the brink live in cities – where we can ...
Scientists have uncovered that fish biofluorescence a captivating ability to glow in vivid colors has ancient roots stretching back over 100 million years. This trait evolved independently in reef ...
Conservationists went to dramatic lengths to save the birds, including pumping boiling hot water into the ground to ward off ...
For people who are not experts, what are the signs of a collapsing reef system? Firstly, less color, because there’s less ...
About 66 million years ago - perhaps on a downright unlucky day in May - an asteroid smashed into our planet.Author Stewart Edie Research ...
Fusulines thrived in cold seas but vanished twice when warming from volcanoes rapidly spiked ocean carbon levels.