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Plankton is an indispensable part of marine life and incredibly diverse. It consists of all kinds of life forms that float in the water at different depths. But we don't know yet how diverse plankton ...
Off the New England coast, one of the world’s rarest mammals drifts slowly with its mouth wide open. The North Atlantic right ...
Have you ever thought about what would happen if all life in the ocean disappeared? A recent study explores this extreme ...
In the waters off New England, one of Earth's rarest mammals swims slowly, mouth agape. The North Atlantic right whale ...
North Atlantic Right Whales face threats. Scientists use NASA satellites to monitor their food source, Calanus finmarchicus.
After the sun dips below the horizon, some places around the world begin to light up. These spots come alive with soft glows ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced that the Brandon Road Interbasin Project — an initiative to prevent invasive carp from ...
The University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Fisheries Research and Development is asking for the public’s help in ...
We spent 48 hours in Isla Holbox, and it was nothing short of paradise. No cars, no stress — just white sand, crystal-clear ...
Satellites track astaxanthin, a pigment in copepods. NASA's PACE satellite will improve plankton detection. This will provide more accurate data. It will aid in whale conservation efforts.
Plankton, as always, is scheming for world domination, but this time, his plans are derailed when his computer wife, Karen, decides she’s had enough of his constant failures. Fed up with being ...