A diver left his action camera on the seabed, at a depth of over 30 feet, and obtained stunning footage of whales and sea ...
Outbreaks of shark hysteria only divert attention from the real danger at our beaches, which is swimmers getting caught in ...
When a shark alarm goes off, an interesting pattern of behaviour emerges. The distinctive siren sounds, the lifeguards ...
Fierce wildfires are raging in the Los Angeles area, fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds, sending residents fleeing from ...
British marine biologist and photographer Richard Smith focuses his work on the ocean’s tiniest and weirdest creatures.
Miles below, a deep-sea fish approached the camera’s bait then, changing its mind, swam backward to escape. The footage turned out to be a first-of-its-kind sighting — but it wasn’t the last.
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The $20 billion industry is struggling to keep up as new fish move into the region, and old reliables, like cod and lobster, ...