Unique fauna of the Cape Range and Coates Canyons off of Ningaloo have been documented at unexplored depths by researchers from the Western Australian Museum aboard...
By Kevin Majoros The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is home to North America’s only living coral barrier reef. The reef tract spans 225 continuous miles...
Pfeffer’s flamboyant cuttlefish, Metasepia pfefferi is one of the smallest cuttlefish growing up to 8cm in length and the prettiest of the species making it a...
By Pamela Worth New research links carbon emissions from the major oil and gas producers to dangerous changes in the oceans’ chemistry A change is brewing in...
When originally briefed for this dive, I pictured abandoned nets floating between coral formations like volleyball nets. Now, finally, beneath the surface of the ocean, I...
By Stacy Craft, M.A. Sea Shell Protection Sea shells are commonly picked up at beaches by children, collectors, and tourists. Little thought is put into...
The Australian sea lion population has never recovered from the impact of the commercial sealing that occurred mainly in the 19th century. But the use of...
Manta rays form social relationships and actively choose their social partners, a new study has revealed. Research published today by scientists from the Marine Megafauna Foundation,...
Imagine you live hundreds of meters deep in the sea to hide from predators. But every night you swim upward to find food in nutrient-rich surface...
This article is written by Stephanie Swanson Sea turtles are air-breathing aquatic turtles that are well adapted to live their life in the ocean, only leaving their...