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The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to global warming not only increases the amount of light entering the ocean, but also changes its color. These changes have far-reaching consequences ...
In the waters off New England, one of Earth's rarest mammals swims slowly, mouth agape. The North Atlantic right whale ...
A new study uses a paleotidal model to trace the formation of carbon-rich mud deposits over thousands of years.
If this work is right, the oceans were green approximately as long as they’ve been blue, a relevant fact when looking for ...
The largest squid on Earth has been captured alive on camera for the first time in the Atlantic Ocean. Described as “colossal” by international media, it is the heaviest invertebrate on the ...
The foreshore, where she likes to place her camera, an area subjected to the alternation of tides, is alive and full of color ... bathed by the same Atlantic Ocean and similarly threatened ...
Footage of a living colossal squid briefly caught on a fishing line emerged in 2005, from a boat in southern Atlantic Ocean waters ... on the juvenile, those color-changing sacs found on other ...
Ocean Colour Scene and Kula Shaker will play to a full house at the Dunfermline venue on Saturday night - the fastest selling event in the venue’s history, with all tickets gone in less than an ...
Captured thousands of feet below the surface of the South Atlantic Ocean, the footage marks a historic moment ... As they grow, their appearance changes drastically, taking on a deep red or purplish ...
It was taken off the western coast of Africa where a current called the Benguela current flows northward bringing water from the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean. In this image from April 10, 2014 we ...
The rare footage was recorded near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, nearly 600 meters below the surface. The squid, a juvenile measuring about 30 centimeters (nearly 12 inches), ...