For the first time ever, scientists have recorded the elusive sliteye shark in the remote waters of the Indian Ocean, offering hope for conservation efforts that could extend beyond the deep sea.
"I have not seen leopard sharks mating in the wild, I have seen some photographs of pre-mating behaviour but not the whole ...
Around much of the planet, an aquatic mystery leaves scientists in the dark. “For most of the ocean, we don’t know what the bottom looks like,” said Nathan Angelakis, a doctoral student at the South ...
Scientists in the Azores Islands, Portugal, dropped a baited underwater camera and let it sink thousands of feet down in the Atlantic Ocean. Later, they hauled it up and reviewed the footage. To their ...
The Governor joined a team of marine scientists to launch equipment designed to record open-ocean fish. Andrew Murdoch was invited by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to deploy ...
Scientists using new ways to eavesdrop on fish have captured a cacophony of thumps, honks, burps and grunts in underwater recordings.
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