HRI's “Beachcombing” weekly series offers an opportunity to see strange, fascinating objects and species on the beach, but it also offers a window into the Gulf of Mexico.
Purple storm snails spend their entire lives floating upside down, held aloft by a handmade raft of bubbles. Using mucus and air, they construct a frothy flotation device that keeps their lightweight, ...
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Century-old corals reveal the Pacific Northwest is acidifying faster than expected
In 1888, researchers aboard the R/V Albatross began the world’s first concentrated marine research expeditions off California ...
For 35 years, fisherman Eusebio Webster has been fighting to protect these critically endangered turtles from commercial trade on Colombia’s Caribbean islands ...
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Scientists find mysterious, life-rich ecosystem nearly 12,000 feet beneath Greenland Sea
Small sea snails with their shells coated in orange material, amphipods, tube-dwelling worms, and deep-sea clams; these are ...
UBC researchers hope a new rock reef at the Lynn Creek Estuary will be a welcoming home for lab-grown bull kelp. The project, in partnership with Neptune Terminals, includes a large reef built with ...
Around the country, firefly populations have reached historically low numbers. At one time, they lit up the night with their ...
LSU AgCenter scientists and researchers are constantly on the lookout for invasive pests that can decimate crops and herds ...
In this deep dive, we’ll explore how fireflies evolved, how they produce their distinctive light, the fascinating world of ...
ANAYO EZUGWU writes on his trip to Emerald Forest Reserve owned by Abayomi Farm Estate and how collaboration with Ikoyi ...
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