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The ocean is full of creatures that will give you chills. A few of the many scary sea creatures that swim through the ocean's waters are the blobfish, stonefish and vampire squid.
The Ocean Photographer Of The Year contest has announced the finalist images chosen from thousands submitted from around the world by the planet’s best ocean photographers. Drone, coastal and ...
Warming waters are causing the colors of the ocean to change -- a trend that could impact humans if it were to continue, ...
A close-up of one of the mysterious "blue goo" creatures discovered by researchers using an ROV near Saint Croix in the Caribbean. (Image credit: NOAA Ocean Exploration, Voyage to the Ridge 2022) ...
Are You Really So Different From the Blue Sea Blob? Nov. 24, 2022. Video. Credit Credit... Laurie Rowan. Share full article. ... even the octopus fleeing an aquarium for the freedom of the ocean.
Sinkholes don't just happen on land, they also happen in the ocean where they're known as blue holes. And now, researchers say they've found the deepest one yet on the planet – one so large that ...
An ice-free summer, also called a “blue ocean event,” will happen when the sea ice drops below one million square kilometers (386,102 square miles), writes Jonathan Bamber, a professor of ...
The deep sea still holds many mysteries, but as more marine life starts behaving differently, one thing is clear– nature’s balance is shifting fast. In the end, the ocean may be trying to tell ...
The world's first "Theme Park Under the Sea" will officially open its doors to visitors in Legoland Florida on Sunday. Sea Life Florida merges the wonders of ocean exploration with the excitement ...
As they move through ocean currents, blue sea dragons snack on their main meal of choice: the Portuguese man o’ war. ... Dump truck stuck under I-64 overpass closes lanes and causes detours.
The sea-mining company is now designing the much larger Patania III—the first of what the company hopes will be a fleet of full-scale mining robots that will hit the ocean floor around 2028.
Hordes of tiny blue ocean creatures called Velella velella, or by-the-wind sailors, have washed up on Northern California beaches in March, 2024. Pictured: Velella velella at Tomales Bay on March 14.