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As oceans warm, tropical fish are moving south. New friendships may be helping them survive
When you think about climate change in our oceans, you may picture coral bleaching, melting sea ice, or extreme weather events. But beneath the ocean's surface, another quiet shift is underway.
The main attraction in Seattle Aquarium’s new Ocean Pavilion is “The Reef,” a nearly-500,000-gallon-habitat filled with tropical species typically only seen in the Indo-Pacific ocean. (GeekWire Photo ...
The bumphead sunfish (Mola alexandrini) is one of the strangest and most impressive giants in the ocean. With a flattened, ...
A new study has found that oceanographic connectivity (the movement and exchange of water between different parts of the ocean) is a key influence for fish abundance across the Western Indian Ocean ...
Connecticut’s Mystic Aquarium released 22 sea turtles that were found cold-stunned and stranded on Cape Cod back into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday. Mystic Aquarium rehabilitated 14 green sea ...
When Monterey Bay Aquarium volunteer Idonas Hughes was growing up, his father always kept an aquarium in the home. Tacitly understanding it as an essential element of the household, once on his own, ...
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