Three unique Atolla-like jellies collected in Monterey Bay in the last fifteen years have officially been declared a new species.
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The organization is supporting coral restoration, marine protected areas, vulnerable species and more.
Her nonprofit is diversifying the marine science industry today and building a talent pipeline for tomorrow.
The mass bleaching of native sea sponges was spotted for the first time in New Zealand’s Breaksea Sound and Doubtful Sound fjords in Fiordland.
When injected with vinegar, the endemic coral-eater will die within 48 hours without negative impacts on the surrounding ecosystem, according to a years-long study.
Deep-sea scientists aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus discovered evidence of ancient active volcanic geology that looks like the road to Oz.
"Why Sharks Matter" by marine biologist Dr. David Shiffman is coming out on May 24. He sat down with Scuba Diving magazine to discuss why this misunderstood predator matters to us all.
A reef’s shape and sound are taking center stage in new research on coral restoration strategies.
The sole team to brave the windy Monroe County waters for the Earth Day derby speared their way into derby history.