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Manta Rays Dive Almost 4,000 Feet into the Deep Ocean — Not for Food, But for Directions
Learn how tracking data shows that manta rays plunge more than 4,000 feet down in the deep sea not to hunt, but to find their ...
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Young fish are carrying venomous anemone larvae as shields
His team documented four families of young fish (filefish, driftfish, pomfrets, and jacks) each paired with larval tube ...
Earth's vast oceanic biodiversity remains largely unexplored, with only a fraction of an estimated two million total living ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food and lack of ...
Photos taken by blackwater divers offered a new glimpse into the early life stages of marine fishes and their interactions ...
Sea Otter Awareness Week is celebrated annually from September 21 to September 27 to highlight not only why the keystone marine mammal needs to continue to be protected, but also the threats the ...
An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food and lack of sunlight can ...
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