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An Australian diver’s video of a swimming scallop is making “waves" online, surprising viewers who didn’t know shellfish ...
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
Industrial fishing has caused immense damage to ocean life, but given the right protection, the sea has miraculous powers of ...
Celebrated Marine Biologist David Attenborough at 99 Delivers ‘Greatest Message He’s Ever Told’ in the Ocean Film Even at 98, ...
In Japan, fishermen harvest scallops from the vast ocean, bringing these small yet remarkable creatures to the factory for processing. Scallops, known for their beautiful fan-shaped shells and sweet, ...
The renowned naturalist fronts a film which highlights the destruction of overfishing and bottom trawling, but also offers hope for restoration.
Growing up 30 minutes from the ocean meant the beach wasn't just a vacation destination—it was a part of my daily life. My ...
For the indecisive (or the wisely gluttonous), the restaurant offers its famous Crab’s Claw Steam Bar, where the “build your ...
Environmentalists are seeking stiffer international regulation of deep-sea mining, warning that the activity could imperil key marine habitats and the organisms that live on the ocean bottom.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday that aims to jump-start mining on the ocean floor. Large-scale deep sea mining has never been done — though some companies have pushed for it ...
The other 99% hides elsewhere in the ocean and may be found in the deep sea, mixed in with seafloor sediment. These particles are often in the form of microplastics: fragments of plastic goods ...