A team of scientists got together to identify 14 new marine creatures and came across something they had never seen before. During the analysis, they found a tusk shell, or tooth shell, giving a ride ...
But the oysters were taken from middens, towers of oyster shelves up to 3.5m high, built by Indigenous people along the foreshore of the harbour and rivers where the traditional custodians would ...
This is part of the experience at the ‘Aquamarine: Penang’s Blue Haven – Life Beneath the Surface’ exhibition where visitors ...
Mumbai’s mangroves stand as silent sentinels shielding its shores from storms, filtering its waters, and anchoring life along ...
This weekend the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds will once again take center stage as it hosts the annual, two-day U.S. Oyster ...
The Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest octopus ever found. Learn about its record-breaking size, ...
Seafood has received disproportionate attention in media coverage about microplastics, despite evidence that fish and ...
In nature, teeth are considered to be synonymous with survival-hunting, defence, or consuming. However, numerous animals have ...
Rare Coastal Birds Return To Chennai After Four Decades. Chennai, Oct 4 (IANS) Chennai's bird watchers were recently rewarded with an extraordinary sight - the reappearance of two elusive coastal ...
An unappreciated group of filter-feeding animals found around our coastlines could clean up our waters and nourish a billion people. Is it time we championed bivalves?
Abstract: The main risk associated with consuming molluscs is the diseases we can acquire due to the contamination of the waters where they lived in. In Ecuador, this is an alarming issue since ...