Researchers have found that marine animals across mammals, birds and reptiles swim at similar relative depths when traveling and not feeding to save energy.
The additional drag from wave creation can be reduced once a traveling object moves to a depth greater than three times its ...
Researchers from Swansea and Deakin Universities have found that marine animals across mammals, birds and reptiles swim at ...
This a capability currently only available via manned submarines, which makes it significant for maritime surveillance,” ...
Off California's coast, even great white sharks avoid orcas. One study found that white sharks fled when killer whales appeared, leaving their seasonal feeding grounds for as long as a year. Killer ...
Staring into the eye of a humpback whale from inches away was one of the most profound moment of Rachel Moore's life. Days ...
There are a number of studies that have looked at the impact of loud noises on marine life, in particular on whales. A study ...
Indohyus looked like a mouse-deer or a large racoon, but had the ears of a whale—and its fossil was found high up in the Himalayas.
Local non-profits have warned of the risks of unregulated whale tourism and the government has said it intends to use Prof ...
It’s typically gray whale season, but jumping humpbacks, thousands of dolphins and even a duo of blue whales are stealing the ...