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The Longest Tentacles in the Sea: A Colonial Organism That Outsizes WhalesImagine drifting through the blue depths of the ocean, where sunlight fades and strange shapes loom in the gloom. Suddenly, ...
The firework jellyfish is rarely seen by humans, but its bioluminescence could put any July 4th show to shame.
Scientists on an expedition to the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica have recorded horrifying videos of parasitic copepods feasting on the head of a deep sea rattail fish.
Images of a baby colossal squid this week reminds us that the deep sea is an almost inexhaustible source of awe.
Sea pigs and sea spiders were found in the Antarctic Ocean’s depths A new butterfly-like animal was seen spawning live on camera Discoveries were made during the ANZIC deep-sea expedition ...
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A recent study suggests that satellite data can help protect 30% of ocean habitats in the Atlantic, while minimizing the disruption ... to overlay areas of heavy traffic with key habitats for species ...
JELLYFISH STAMPS. The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has printed stamps featuring different species of jellyfish found in the Indo-Pacific and the Philippines. In a news release on Wednesday ...
A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time since the species was discovered ... Sandwich Islands in the south Atlantic Ocean. A team of scientists, led by ...
PHLPost said the regular stamps illustrate four of these wonders of the ocean presented in the “16 on sheet” containing 16 individual stamps. The Philippines is the home of diverse jellyfish species, ...
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It is about time someone gave ocean science more ... discovered more than 250 new species of marine creatures never seen before. Among them: a type of giant red jellyfish three feet wide, sponges ...
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