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Watch a Huge Spotted Eagle Stingray Glide Majestically Around Scuba Diver

The Galapagos Islands features some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet. Scuba divers visit from all over the world to view the...

Once Biologically Dead, London’s River Thames Rebounds – With Seahorses and Seals

Once declared biologically dead, the Thames River flows as much with life as with water these days, and the first report on its health...

A 15 Million-Acre Protected Superhighway Near Galapagos Was Just Created to Preserve Marine Life

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso announced at the climate summit, COP 26 in Scotland, an expansion of the marine protections around the iconic Galápagos Islands...

Watch Diver’s Thrilling Encounter With One of the World’s Most Bizarre Fish That Has No Tail

This scuba diver cannot contain his joy when he finds himself among some of the world's most elusive and unusual fish. These ocean sunfish are...

Here’s All the Good News From the COP26 Global Climate Summit Thus Far

At COP26, many of the parties to the Paris Climate Agreement have doubled-down on their commitments to reducing forest-loss and emissions. Three days into the...

Virgin Births Have Been Documented in Rare Bird Population – The Endangered California Condor

The temptation to quote Jurassic Park must have been irresistible for conservation scientists at a San Diego Zoo breeding program for critically-endangered California condors,...

See the Moment a Shark Appears to Pose for a Selfie With a Diver, and Crack the Same Huge Smile

This is the moment a shark appears to pose for a selfie with a diver—and crack the same giant smile. 36-year-old William Drumm recently clicked...

Friendly Humpback Whale Gives Woman the Experience of a Lifetime – WATCH

Humpback whales are among the largest, but most gentle and intelligent creatures on the planet. Humpback whales come to Tonga to breed and give birth...

Meet the Sea Slugs That Chop Off Their Heads and Then Grow New Bodies

Since the days of BBC's original Planet Earth, nature documentaries have brilliantly revealed the bizarreness of life. But, the behavior of a sea slug...

Photographer Unites With Cuban Scientists to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snail

There are things about the island of Cuba that don't make the news—for example, it has the world's largest biodiversity of snails. The painted snail,...

NASA Technology to Map The Stars Could Now Help Save World’s Largest Fish

High above our planet, the Hubble Space Telescope has special software for parsing out the details of each individual star it surveys. Now this...

Rockfish Populations Rebound After Strict Management Decades Ahead of the Expected Date

Recent rockfish stocks up and down the California waters have rebounded completely after regulations were placed on them in the 2000s. This year many of...

Porpoises Rebound in a Big Way Following California Ban on Indiscriminate Fishing Nets

After decades of use, ‘gillnets’ and the fishing strategies that employed them have been banned by California law—and that has provided a boon for...

Britain Helps World’s Most Remote Inhabited Islands to Establish Biggest Marine Sanctuary in the Atlantic

Centered around the small archipelago of Tristan da Cunha in the Southern Atlantic, governments and ecological organizations have created the fourth-largest marine protected area...

‘SharkCam’ Reveals Secret Breeding Life Of The Endangered Basking Shark Species

The first successful tracking of basking sharks has taken place—with a robotic underwater camera. A ‘SharkCam’ underwater vehicle (AUV) is one of the world's 'most...

Unanimous Senate Votes to Protect Sea Turtles and Dolphins from Driftnets in the Last Spot That Allows Them

The US Senate unanimously voted to protect sea turtles and dolphins by phasing out the use of harmful mesh drift gillnets in federal waters off California.

‘Landmark’ Study Lays Road Map for Exactly How We Can Restore Oceans to Former Glory in Just One Generation

This international science team has identified exactly how the world can work together to heal our disrupted oceans in as little as two to three decades.

Photographer Captures Incredible Video of Thousands of Ray Fish Flying Through a Mexico Sea

Incredible video shows thousands of mobula ‘flying rays’—normally a shy fish—captured by ocean photographer Nadia Aly above Baja shoal in Mexico. – SWNS

68% of Americans Want to Be More Adventurous – Here Are the Traits They‘re Trying to Nurture Most

Seventy-six percent of Americans in a new poll said they considered themselves to be adventurous—but, the survey also revealed that a large majority (68%)...

Canada Passes Most Progressive Fishery Act Yet, Requiring the Rebuilding of Fish Populations

The modernized piece of legislation will prevent Canada from importing and exporting shark fins and also legally require fish populations to be rebuilt.