Marine Biology
Even West Coast Canada's Declining Salmon Population Has Its Own App
Community Fishers was designed to help researchers fill gaps in ocean science data collection, beginning with the declining salmon population in the Salish Sea.
Why This Blue Whale's Massive Heart Is Being Blown Up Like a Beach Ball
The months-long process of thawing, inflating, preserving and displaying a blue whale's heart has never been done before.
Meet the Artist Making Glass Coral Reefs
With the help of underwater macro photos, Emily Williams creates a fragile take on fragile ecosystems.
[Video] Coral City | Atlantis for South Florida's Fluorescent Sea Creatures
The Creators Project unveils 'Coral City' our two-part documentary on bio-art duo Coral Morphologic.
Australia’s Toxic Doom-Inducing Jellyfish Season Has Officially Begun
The Irukandji is a tiny and transparent sea jelly whose psychoactive sting will leave you wishing for death.
Turns Out That 'Disco' Clams Also Come Armed with Toxic Snot
Just when you thought the Ctenoides ales couldn’t get weirder.
Dolphins Can Detect Magnetic Fields with Their Dolphin Supersenses
Is it how they navigate, or something more sinister?
An Atlas of Marine Species in the Antarctic's Changing Climate
Maps from a new atlas are the 'most thorough audit of marine life in the Southern Ocean.'
Mining the Bottom of the Ocean Is as Bad for the Environment as it Sounds
Marine biologists are warning of the threats the next frontier of mining poses to fragile ecosystems.
A Tour of the Unexpected Deep Sea Life on the UK's Tallest Underwater Mountain
A robot sub discovered unexpected corals in Scotland's cold waters, and they're an interesting case study for climate change.
To Revive Dying Oceans, Try Sinking a Bunch of Trees
As our environment increasingly falls apart, it looks more and more likely that we're going to have to geoengineer our way out of the problem.