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As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
Hitan" in Arabic, holds more than 400 primitive whale skeletons that offer a snapshot of the evolution of these creatures from land-based to marine animals.
It’s not often you witness the ocean at its most primal, but that’s exactly what marine biologist and underwater photographer ...
More than one-third of stranded cetaceans found in Hong Kong waters and on beaches last year were linked to human activities, ...
Originally from Yallingup, in the southwest of Western Australia, Tris has run her business from the Pacific Island nation ...
“Life in the Ocean,” now in its fifth year, showcases 57 pictures by local underwater photographers who belong to the San ...
The Canadian government says it is taking steps this summer to protect a vanishing species of whale from lethal collisions ...
Scientists have studied the predatory behavior of sharks in deep-sea ecosystems. This research provides insights into the ...
As a wildlife filmmaker, Bertie Gregory is always ready for a challenge. But his adventurous streak leads him to unimaginable ...
I’ve been conducting raptor surveys by vehicle along Washington’s coastal beaches. Completed with a host of volunteers, the ...
The apex predators have offered up fish, birds, turtles and whales to humans around the world, according to the study.
For more than a decade, a succession of sea creatures have lived off of this whale’s body by stripping it and burrowing into ...