Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds. The team seeks to help ...
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
A s they transport us to underwater landscapes, aquariums provide a soothing experience for visitors. The dark rooms, illuminated by soft light emanating from the tanks, display a ...
Take a closer look at some of the incredible whale species that you might see visit our waters if you are lucky enough!
The Ocean Genome Legacy Center and Seacoast Science Center join forces to unlock the secrets of marine mammal DNA and advance ...
A Sargasso Sea Commission supported proposal for a humpback whale migratory corridor passing Bermuda has been formally ...
Marine biologists at the University of California Santa Cruz have tagged thousands of northern elephant seals with smart ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
Over the past 60 years, marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have monitored the behavior of northern elephant seals that ...
By studying elephant seals' hunting patterns, scientists have discovered a new way to monitor deep-sea fish populations.
Blue whales are not just the largest animals alive today, but the largest animals to ever live on Earth. They can stretch ...