Scientists have a different idea of the twilight zone. To them, it’s an area of the open ocean where most fish live – depths of 650 to 3,200 feet.
A man at a beach near Gordon's Bay in the Western Cape shared a video of a large elephant seal making its way to shore. Some people thought the clip was fake.
A new study suggests that elephant seals can serve as “smart sensors” for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s twilight zone.
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Elephant seals return to California beach after population reboundsElephant seals have seen a population rebound and are returning in droves to Drake's Beach in California. The gathering of the seals has also brought on curious human onlookers. Max Darrow has the ...
A new study led by UC Santa Cruz marine biologist Roxanne Beltran, being published on February 14 as the cover story ...
If you’re prone to eczema, you don’t want to take any chances with the products you use on your skin—so washing your face ...
It was peak breeding session on this peninsula known for its rich marine wildlife. Usually, the salty breeze brought with it ...
Agawam, MA, February 4--Sound Seal, the leader in sound control products for over 25 years, proudly introduces SoundEater acoustical floor underlayment. Part of the Impacta line of acoustical ...
Notably, sea lions are known for their vocal nature, emitting various sounds, whereas seals are quieter ... Image via Jay Ruzesky, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons They are the largest of male elephant ...
The collision happened near the Saddlebow roundabout of the A47, police said A man has died after his van crashed into a central reservation on a dual carriageway. The white Citroen van struck the ...
Perth Zoo’s former elephant Permai has arrived safely at her new South Australian home, with keepers saying they are relieved the trip went safely. After a 40-hour trek from South Perth to the ...
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