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Why whale urine is so important to life in the sea - MSNAnother key area of research describes the oasis ecosystems that whale carcasses provide to deep sea species, from hagfish (Eptatretus deani) and sleeper sharks (Somniosis pacificus) to crustacea ...
Gathering minerals such as nickel, cobalt, manganese and lithium from the seabed could affect everything from sponges to ...
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Swim with whale sharks – the largest fish in the ocean - MSNMy immediate response was “no way” until I learned the name “whale shark” is quite misleading. Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish and are not known to nibble on humans.
The $200 billion Gulf Coast recreational fishery is poised to take a hit if a Biden administration proposal aimed at saving an endangered whale is adopted by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric ...
Fish communicate using sound, but conservation laws often ignore their voices, acoustic habitats, and behaviors.
An injured sea creature was spotted off the coast of Alaska, National Park officials said. Getty Images/iStockphoto A sea creature was spotted with a “deep gash” off the coast of Alaska, and ...
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