Human Behavior—Not Alligators—Is to Blame for Most Alligator Bites, Study Finds
A groundbreaking study reveals that human negligence and risk-taking are the primary causes of most alligator bite incidents—not aggressive behavior …
A groundbreaking study reveals that human negligence and risk-taking are the primary causes of most alligator bite incidents—not aggressive behavior …
In a groundbreaking marine biology discovery, scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) have recorded the first …
Seagrass Meadows: Ancient Ecosystems Vital to Human History Recent research reveals a stunning connection between humans and seagrass meadows dating …
In a historic deep-sea moment, scientists have finally captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in …
Renowned Conservationist Joins Forces with Local Organizations to Protect California’s Iconic Marine Mammal MONTEREY BAY, CA – World-famous conservationist Dr. …
Dolphins Face Starvation Amid Seagrass Decline in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon A new scientific study has uncovered alarming evidence that …
In just a week and a half, four whales were found dead in the San Francisco Bay Area, sparking concern …
Good news for ocean conservation: Endangered sea turtle populations are showing significant signs of recovery in more than half of …
Meet the Turtle Frog – Western Australia’s Burrowing Wonder The turtle frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) is one of Western Australia’s most …
Introduction Did you know that some of the ocean’s most colorful creatures—sea slugs—actually want to be seen? According to a …