A broad swath of the Pacific Ocean is simmering from an exceptional marine heat wave that scientists warn could just be settling in. Marine animals are already feeling its effects.
The milestone was reached earlier this month when SeaWorld Rescue in San Diego saved an orphaned California sea lion pup found on the back stairs of a beach house.
The strange creatures are washing up on shores across California, Oregon and Washington this spring—and making the coast ...
It is not every day that the president of a remote Atlantic archipelago and a U.S. congressman from the California coast are ...
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Dozens of deep-sea species just surfaced from the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone — including 24 new crustaceans and a rare entirely new branch of life
Somewhere between Hawaii and Mexico, more than four kilometers below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, the seafloor is ...
The Ocean Census project says scientists have discovered 1,121 previously unknown species in a single year. The rush is on to ...
Seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels are retreating into smaller areas of ocean and traveling further to find new places to live as the climate warms. Scientists from the University of Reading ...
The agreement is largely similar to the conditions of a recently approved coastal permit that allows the theme park to test ...
From deep sea ghost sharks to symbiotic worms and unusual crustaceans, scientists have identified 1,121 new marine species in ...
A heatwave in the Pacific Ocean has triggered a legal requirement to protect loggerhead sea turtles, which are endangered species listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of ...
Brown pelicans and other coastal birds are appearing at rescue centers in droves as Pacific heat wave broils coastal waters ...
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