Record numbers of marine mammals are dying on the beaches of L.A. County — something experts suspect has to do with runoff ...
Dolphins live and hunt in large social groups called pods, and they communicate with each other using high-pitched clicks and ...
New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine ...
On March 1, staff members rushed guests attending a Gulf World dolphin show out of the arena after a dolphin reportedly hit a ...
Nekton Ocean Census, composed of more than 800 scientists from more than 400 institutions, announced that they have ...
Researchers have found at least 866 new marine species as part of a global mission to protect and accelerate the discovery of ...
Marine mammals can hold their breath for extended periods underwater; the question is, how do they know when it's time to resurface?
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will disperse more than $1.1 million to dozens of Indiana lakes and streams ...
Ocean Census has embarked on numerous expeditions—so far—with a sole aim: discovering new species in the "world's greatest ...
Wildlife officials are warning the public of a toxic algae bloom affecting marine mammals along Los Angeles County beaches.
Marine biologists say sea life off the SoCal coast is in danger of being wiped out, and they say more frequent toxic algae ...
A guitar-shaped shark, a fan-like coral and a venomous deep-sea snail equipped with harpoon-like teeth are among 866 ...