The ocean is home to some of the planet's largest and most incredible creatures. Yet, many of these giant beings remain ...
They break your rudder and water and waves begin to enter your boat, and once the water enters there is nothing you can do,” ...
A team of marine scientists were tracking a pregnant female porbeagle shark. It's not the largest of its ilk out there, but ...
Delaware beaches are a travel spot for many, including this unique animal species spotted last week in Dewey. 6ABC reported ...
Railcars once filled with hustling commuters in the city of Atlanta are now 65 feet below the Atlantic Ocean filled with inquisitive fish, sea turtles and coral.
An isopod living nearly 3.7 miles (6,100 meters) deep beneath the ocean's surface, has a very unique diet: it feeds on ...
The ocean feels infinite. If you were to start swimming from shore, it’s easy to believe—fitness and oxygen aside—you could ...
Back to Ocean Science Landing Page Internet of AnimalsThe Internet of Animals project combines animal tracking tags with ...
Humpback whales have been making a conservation comeback – but warming seas are putting their recovery at risk.
“Two endothermic predator candidates large enough to predate upon mature porbeagles are located within the vicinity and at ...
A large but weak storm spinning in the Caribbean has potential to develop by the weekend, according to the National Hurricane ...
The deepest part of the ocean is in the Challenger Deep valley of the Mariana Trench, which is about 10,935 metres deep ( ...