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Marine Life

Sardine Run Fever on South Africa's Wild Coast

On South Africa's Wild Coast, divers travel near and far for a chance to take part in the world's largest sardine run.

Waste not, want not: The science of fish pee.

If you like marine biology and bathroom humor, urine for a treat with this edition of *Science Stop.*

12 Ocean Movies to Stream While Stuck at Home

Self-isolating or stuck at home during the coronavirus? Here are 12 ocean-inspired movies currently available to stream from the comfort of your home.

New Photos Captured of World’s Only Known Pink Manta Ray

Underwater photographer Kristian Laine has captured photos of an extremely rare, pink manta ray in Australia.

Why Scuba Divers Should Become Citizen Scientists

Divers have access that can help save the world—become a citizen scientist and join the fight on the front lines.

What It's Like to Hunt Lionfish

I position the rubber sling between my thumb and forefinger, locked, loaded and ready for action.

Can Wildlife Tourism Solve the Shark Conservation Crisis?

Some divers say wildlife tourism will solve the shark conservation crisis. It’s more complicated than that.

Even More Amazing Shark Facts You Haven’t Heard a Million Times

Sharks giving birth and what do tiger sharks eat? All this and more — shark facts explained by science expert, David Shiffman.