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From dancing albatross to boxing crabs, Attenborough shows us a wild and precious ocean world that needs our help. Find out ...
In the new study, by the University of Exeter and Fishtek Marine, pots fitted with LEDs caught up to 19 times more northern shrimp than unlit pots. Importantly, illuminated pots also attracted fish -- ...
In the new study published in Ocean & Coastal Management, by the University of Exeter and Fishtek Marine, pots fitted with ...
Whales don't remain in the same location throughout the year. They migrate thousands of kilometres between their feeding and ...
David Attenborough turns 99 on Thursday – though his latest film, which opens in cinemas that very day, is a timely release in more ways than one. Next month in France, world governments will convene ...
The beloved presenter's latest film is about the glory of the watery world that feeds us, cleans our air and could save us ...
Without an ice layer on the ocean's surface, the light penetrating the waters changes, affecting the type of algae and ...
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A boat full of tourists have shared their experience of swimming with the largest fish in the world this week.
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Fishing pots fitted with LED lights catch significantly more shrimp and fish, new research shows.In the new study, by the ...