Researchers from University of Queensland have discovered that corals need to be within 10 meters of each other to reproduce successfully.
From the tiny basement of the Horniman Museum, Dr Jamie Craggs’ innovative new technique aims to protect these ecosystems ...
Australian tourist Zoe Cahill urged holidaymakers to be wary when swimming, as she has been left with permanent scars after ...
Originally, the species was found only on Lord Howe Island between Australia and New Zealand in the Tasman Sea. In 1918, the ...
Outbreaks of shark hysteria only divert attention from the real danger at our beaches, which is swimmers getting caught in ...
A man has been attacked by an octopus while swimming in the sea. Federico Cola joked that he found his true love after the animal wrapped itself around his leg. The Italian model was on holiday in the ...
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From red urchins to orange sea cucumbers, researchers monitoring the fastest-melting glacier in East Antarctica are surprised by new-found biodiversity under the ice at Bunger Hills.
Incredible videos uploaded alongside the post show several large, metres-long sharks with their dorsal fins breaching the ...
The beach has powerful rip currents and waves that are known to sweep people out to sea. If a swimmer gets caught in a rip, the nearest safe shore area is about 10 kilometres away.
Once found in the jungles of Africa, researchers in South America have now discovered links tying these extinct primates to the continent—painting an incredible story of survival against the odds.
As climate change and commercial fishing threaten krill, the crustaceans that fuel Antarctica’s entire food web, scientists ...