Over the past 60 years, marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have monitored the behavior of northern elephant seals that ...
Elephant seals are being used as nature's artificial intelligence to monitor the health of the oceans -- especially the ...
Newcastle University experts demonstrate a data-poor approach to assess the sustainability of devil ray catch in Indian Ocean ...
A new study reveals a troubling decline in ocean productivity, posing serious threats to fisheries and the planet’s climate ...
The marine photographer who captured the footage said it could be the world's first recorded sighting of a black seadevil ...
It is easy to believe that the black seadevil anglerfish, with its gaping maw of razor-like teeth, a bioluminescent rod sticking out of its head and lidless eyes used to scan the deepest, darkest ...
Oarfish have long been associated with impending doom and its eerie appearance and deep-sea origins have cemented its reputation as a creature of superstition.
A new study suggests that elephant seals can serve as “smart sensors” for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s twilight zone.
It's pretty rare to encounter an oarfish in the wild when you consider they spend most of their lives thousands of feet below the surface of the ocean.
Roxanne Beltran is next in line to lead the project, and her new study being published as the February 14 cover story for Science reports that seals can essentially act as “smart sensors” for ...
A huge Mola Mola fish, also known as an ocean sunfish, found itself stranded near the Florida coast. What's a very large and ...