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In the depths of Earth's briny waters lurk some truly strange deep-sea creatures Rare and remarkable deep-sea creatures ...
In a study published last month in the journal Ethology, researchers found that electric rays can scare away both tiger and ...
Researchers traveling along the Kuril–Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches in the northwest Pacific Ocean used a submersible to ...
The exceptional work of National Geographic Explorers seeks to protect and ensure the health of the world’s ocean and marine life for future generations. These photos highlight the beauty and ...
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Why is the Pacific Ocean so big? - MSNThe Pacific Ocean is by far the world's largest ocean, more than five times wider than our moon. But why is the Pacific so big? Covering about 63 million square miles (163 million square ...
National Geographic’s Pristine Seas is in Fiji and it is here to do more than just explore. It’s capturing our ocean stories ...
One night last December, National Geographic Explorer Kim Bernard was stirring her Earl Grey tea in the galley of a research ship off the coast of Antarctica, preparing for a long night of ...
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
In the frigid waters near Antarctica, the elusive squid Gonatus antarcticus was recently spotted by a remotely operated vehicle. It's the first time this squid has been seen alive.
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