02:24 Fifth whale found dead in waters of San Francisco Bay within a month
-Another\u00a0dead whale was discovered in the waters of the San Francisco Bay, the fifth creature found in the area in less than a month.
- USA Today11/04 South Carolina man pleads guilty to illegally selling sperm whale teeth and bones
-The Justice Department said Lauren DeLoach, 69, would instruct suppliers to label shipments as \
- USA Today26/03 Click, click, click: For first time ever, sharks are recorded making sounds
-For the first time, sharks have been recorded making sounds, breaking with the fish's long held reputation as a silent hunter.
- USA Today25/03 Real life 'sharktopus'? Scientists share video of strange shark-octopus encounter
-Researchers off the coast of New Zealand caught a rare sight on camera - an octopus hitching a ride on the back of an ultra-fast shark species.
- MSN19/03 Flipping for joy! Dolphins greet NASA astronauts back to Earth after splashdown
-NASA’s Johnson Space Center account posted a video on X calling the dolphins “the unplanned welcome crew!”
- USA Today07/03 North Sea crab deficiency: Are the crab rolls expensive again?
-Low fishing quantities lead to high prices for North Sea crab rolls in Hamburg - Fischer hope for better times.
- Bild26/02 Rogue right whales now appear to be heading toward the right ocean
-A pair of adult female right whales are still roaming around off Florida's west coast while calving off the Atlantic Coast continues.
- USA Today19/02 Video captures rare 'doomsday' oarfish swimming near Mexico beach shore
-Beachgoers in Mexico were treated to a rare sighting earlier of a shimmering oarfish, native to the deep sea and known as a 'doomsday' fish.
- MSN19/02 Baby seal found far from the beach in Connecticut city: 'Lucky' to be rescued
-The seal was brought to the Mystic Aquarium for recovery.
- USA Today16/02 Rare sighting in front of Sylt: Huge whale is driven in the North Sea
-Rare sighting in the North Sea: a giant of the sea drives in front of Sylt. According to experts, it is at least 12 meters long. They dragged him to the coast.
- Bild14/02 On vacation on the beach: Hai bites both hands off both hands
-Hai attack in paradise! In the Caribbean, a predatory fish of a vacationer has bitten both hands.
- Bild10/02 Researchers discover that whale excrement contains iron that would have fertilized oceans
-Research at the University of Washington have revealed that whale waste has a high concentration of iron and copper, essential elements for marine life. In addition, its reduction negatively impacts the biogeochemical balance of the southern ocean.
- La República12/01 Tourists pay big money to take luxe pictures at insane pool in Dubai
-Sitting 96 metres high overlooking Dubai’s skyline and the famous Palm Jumeirah, is an infinity pool decked out in Dolce & Gabbana’s iconic white and blue majolica print.
- News.com.au12/01 Darkness', the colossal marine predator that surpasses all its relatives
-The species, called Dulcibella camanchaca, stands out for its size, quadrupling its closest relatives.
- La República05/01 On the North Sea beach on Sylt: Storm washes up millions of starfish
-Huge numbers of starfish have been washed ashore on the island of Sylt, a phenomenon that occurs after violent winter storms.
- Bild26/12 Warning over danger at tourist hotspot
-Rangers have increased patrols on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, after a woman was charged by two dingoes last week.
- News.com.au11/12 Sylt: North Sea too cold for oysters
-A million oysters have to get out of the mudflats. Where they are being relocated now!
- Bild10/12 Great Lakes fish thought extinct for decades rediscovered — in an unexpected place
-The Shortnose Cisco was thought wiped out by invasive species and overfishing decades ago from where it was known to live, in Lakes Michigan and Huron.
- USA Today05/12 Look at Frosty go! Watch as rare white orca is spotted swimming off the California coast
-A rare white orca nicknamed Frosty was spotted off near Monterrey Bay off the coast of northern California.
- USA Today03/12 Sensation for research! This is the rarest whale in the world
-Scientists examine the carcass of a whale. The species has never been seen alive.
- Bild20/11 What is the ‘doomsday’ fish? 3 sightings of rare oarfish in Southern California explained
-A dead oarfish spotted along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called \
- USA Today18/11 USA: Woman discovers unlucky fish on California beach
-A rare oarfish has washed up on the coast of California. The more than three meter long deep-sea monster is also considered a harbinger of bad luck.
- Bild18/11 A report from Bandar Abbas; Popular fish of the Persian Gulf + video
-Bandar Abbas - IRNA - It is recommended to consume all kinds of fishes because they have rich sources of vitamins, minerals and essential acids for the body, and significant amounts of these elements are found in all kinds of Persian Gulf fishes. This report is a special proposal to get to know the popular fish of the Persian Gulf better.
- IRNA14/11 Two 'incredibly rare' sea serpents seen in Southern California waters months apart
-Two dead oarfish have washed ashore in Southern California waters in the last few months. One was spotted in August and the other just last week.
- USA Today30/10 Three dolphin deaths within weeks at Florida marine park prompt trainer concerns
-Turk, 15; Gus, 14; and Nate, 20; died at Gulf World Marine Park in recent weeks prompting a dolphin trainer to reach out with concerns about the park
- USA Today22/10 Right whale scientists see small increase in population, but fear it could be temporary
-New estimate for endangered right whale population in 2023 shows a slight increase, but scientists fear it could be temporary after a deadly 2024
- USA Today20/08 Photos show 'incredibly rare' dead sea serpent surfacing in Southern California waters
-Researchers stopped to document the sight of the elusive oarfish, a deep-sea dweller they recently encountered at La Jolla in San Diego.
- USA Today06/08 Dozens of sea lions in California sick with domoic acid poisoning: Are humans at risk?
-The Marine Mammal Center said intensity is currently at peak and it’s currently unknown how long the situation will last. Here's what to know.
- USA Today15/07 Mass dolphin stranding off Cape Cod officially named the largest in U.S. history
-The International Fund for Animal Welfare said 102 dolphins survived the multi-day mass stranding. That's about a 70% survival rate.
- USA Today13/07 Urgent warning as great white sharks may swim near UK beaches this summer
-A study has found that Ireland and Cornwall may be potential hotspots for great white sharks during the summer months.
- Express09/07 No, sharks aren't out to get you. But here's why it may seem like it.
-So far in 2024, sharks aren't biting people more than normal, marine experts said.
- USA Today01/07 Over 100 stranded Dolphins in Cape Cod are now free, rescue teams say − for now
-About 125 dolphins became stranded in a \
- USA Today01/07 Man critically injured after shark attack in northeast Florida
-Authorities said the victim, who was not identified, was hospitalized in critical condition after sustaining a severe bite to his right arm.
- USA Today25/05 Every death imperils their species. 2024 already holds triumph and tragedy.
-This season saw the birth of 19 critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, but only 14 survived.
- USA Today28/04 Climate change is also causing extreme cold waves in the oceans, causing the death of marine animals.
-This phenomenon, documented on the southeast coast of South Africa and the east coast of Australia, has increased over the past four decades. What is the true impact of global warming on the seas?
- Infobae28/03 Are these killer whales actually two separate species? New research calls for distinction
-New research suggests these two types of killer whales found off the Pacific coast could actually be different species.
- USA Today07/03 Lone orca kills great white shark in never-before-seen incident, scientists say
-For the first time, scientists have witnessed a lone orca hunt and kill a great white shark off the coast of South Africa.
- USA Today11/02 Anchovy Mating Rocks the Ocean as Much as a Major Storm Does
-The little fish are challenging long-held beliefs about ocean turbulence.
- The Atlantic11/01 Dead sharks, stingrays and crabs wash up in large numbers on popular beach
-A large number of marine animals including sharks, salmon and stingrays have been found dead on a popular beach with the recent weather the likely culprit behind the carnage.
- News.com.au08/12 Major update after deadly shark attack
-Swimmers in a section of Perth’s Swan River can feel safer, with an enclosure surrounded by shark barriers almost ready to be opened to the public.
- News.com.au27/11 Flooding of the hall at the Sevastopol Aquarium-Museum caused the death of over 500 marine animals
-As a result of the flooding of the hall at the Sevastopol Aquarium-Museum, over 500 marine animals died. This was announced by the city governor Mikhail Razvozhaev, TASS reports.
- Tvr24/10 Tiny and mysterious: research sheds light on sub-Saharan Africa’s seahorses, pipefish and pipehorses
-Sub-Saharan Africa is home to many weird and wonderful seahorses and pipefish. But they’re under threat.
- TheConversation-Europe11/10 Man nearly ‘walks into shark’ at Sydney beach
-Beach-goers at a popular Sydney swimming spot have shared the water with a “law-abiding” shark swimming very close to shore.
- News.com.au21/09 Humans harassing, taking selfies with sea lions prompts San Diego to close popular beaches
-Sea lions harassed by humans in rookeries on San Diego's Point La Jolla and Boomer beaches lead to year-round closures.
- USA Today07/09 These small cookiecutter sharks sank an inflatable catamaran and sparked a dramatic rescue | CNN
-The dramatic ocean saga that led to three men being rescued this week from a sinking inflatable catamaran off the Australian coast has been pinned on an unusual culprit: a small, cigar-shaped shark that leaves such perfectly round wounds it’s called the cookiecutter.
- CNN06/09 Three men rescued from waters off Australia after sharks attack inflatable catamaran | CNN
-Three men on board an inflatable catamaran were pulled from the sea in the early hours of Wednesday after “several shark attacks” left their vessel partially sunken off the Australian northeastern coast.
- CNN24/08 What Happens When the Heat Repeats?
-Two years later, the intertidal zone of the Pacific Northwest coast is still recovering from a devastating heat wave.
- The Atlantic24/07 Beloved animal park facing closure
-Wildlife lovers have been asked to dig deep and donate to a beloved marine park forced into voluntary administration, in a last-ditch effort to keep the business alive.
- News.com.au18/07 Mysterious object that washed up on beach identified by Reddit sleuths
-An amateur sleuth claims to have ‘solved’ the mystery of a large, unidentified object that washed ashore on a remote Western Australian beach.
- New York Post27/04 Deadly jellyfish with 24 eyes discovered
-International researchers have discovered a new species of jellyfish – and for lovers of the ocean it’s not good news.
- News.com.au01/04 Man’s near miss with deadly creature
-A relaxing stroll along Sydney Harbour could have turned deadly for one man and his dog after a brush with one of Australia’s most venomous sea creatures.
- News.com.au23/03 ‘Unprecedented’: Dolphin deaths shock nation
-WARNING: Graphic images
- News.com.au20/03 From WWII to lecturing zoology in Nigeria and discovering 43 new species, this 97-year-old is not the retiring type
-During a successful zoology career spanning seven decades, Fraser Coast resident Vernon Harris has discovered dozens of marine animals — and he’s not finished yet.
- abc.net.au16/03 Woman’s life in danger after blue ring bite
-Paramedics have rushed to a Sydney beach where a woman was bitten by a blue-ringed octopus.
- News.com.au06/03 This fisherman says if people could see the damage seismic testing causes 'there would be an uproar'
-National plans to create a framework for compensating fishers affected by seismic surveying have failed. What does it mean for fishers fighting big oil and gas companies?
- abc.net.au06/03 Deadly find on popular Sydney beach
-Sydneysiders may want to avoid a popular beach in the city’s south after a deadly creature was spotted lurking in the shallows.
- News.com.au03/02 A 319-million-year-old brain has been discovered. It could be the oldest of its kind
-A scan of the skull of a 319-million-year-old fossilized fish has led to the discovery of the oldest example of a well-preserved vertebrate brain, shining a new light on the early evolution of bony fish.
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