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In 2009, a research group led by Dr. Keiichi Kakui at the Faculty of Science discovered a rather unusual small crustacean ...
Welcome to the wonderful world of ancient hairy worms! Ocean worms are scientifically known as Polychaetes, with "poly" meaning many and "chaete" meaning hairs, and they are among the most diverse ...
A new study based on two decades of data shows what happens in an ocean ecosystem without great white sharks. Great white ...
In other words, these worms eat chemicals ... It also opens the door to discovering new, possibly undocumented marine species hiding in these secret underwater chambers. According to the ...
According to the marine experts at Ocearch, they could end up in UK waters soon. Been out cage diving for great white sharks today in south Australia numbers aren’t quite as reliable as past years but ...
This image shows the Earth’s Critical Zone, which extends from the tops of trees down through the soil to depths up to 700 feet and depicts the microbes which live throughout this zone. This zone ...
Delta bass, stripers and sturgeon bites going, Randy Pringle said. Shaver Lake trophy trout plants bring out anglers, Dick Nichols reported. Don Pedro bass, trout and k ...
Marine biologist Ocean Ramsey had a remarkable encounter with a 20-foot great white shark off the coast of Hawaii. Ramsey hopes her encounter will inspire people to protect sharks, which are ...
The animals encountered include an exoskeleton-less false coral, an aptly named sea cucumber, and, perhaps the strangest of all, a penis-shape peanut worm that looks more like a peanut when it draws ...
The “lost and found” animal was a marine worm called a polychaete, according to the study. However, a few key features set the worm apart from previously described species. The holotype ...