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Newly hatched Kemp’s ridley sea turtles have been washing up onto beaches in greater numbers than usual. Here's what to do if ...
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The 10 Most Unusual Fish Species You Can Keep at HomeFor aquarium enthusiasts looking to add a touch of the extraordinary to their tanks, there’s a world of unusual fish species ...
A rare oarfish, often called the "doomsday fish," was spotted in Mexico—just days after another deep-sea creature, a deep-sea anglerfish, made a rare appearance in daylight.
A deep-sea anglerfish was recently caught on camera in a rare moment, delighting social media users while scaring others with its appearance. It was seen near the Canary Islands.
NOAA slowdowns and new science delay the usual 'scramble' to set fishing catch limits. March 25, 2025. Vivian La ... Sea scallops waiting to be processed and shipped at Red’s Best in the Seaport.
This whole thing started last week when publications such as Oceanographic reported that one of these denizens of the deep had been spotted in an usual place: Close to the surface, bathed in ...
The Lerøy Group’s annual report concentrates more than usual on Scottish Sea Farms, which it co-owns. Vince McDonagh explains why SSF is important to Lerøy.
An oddly shaped deep-sea fish recently washed up on an Oregon beach, catching the attention of a local aquarium. The Seaside Aquarium identified the fish as a longnose lancetfish.
Some types of “walking” fish called sea robins can use their taste bud-covered legs to detect prey buried beneath the sandy covering of the seafloor.
It’s a bird! It’s a crab! No, it’s a fish that can taste with its legs. Some sea robins, a group of fishes with two winglike fins and six crablike legs, use their legs to dig in sand and ...
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