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Independent.ie on MSNCraft glitter causing major damage to marine life, Trinity scientists revealCraft glitter that adds sparkle to decorations, cards and costumes is escaping into our seas and destroying marine creatures. The tiny pieces of plastic and metal not only end up in the stomachs of ...
A quick reminder that today is April Fools' Day, so be careful, everything may not be what you are expecting. There are ...
Two men were cited for illegally harvesting 'opihi in a Hawai'i conservation district after an anonymous tip. They face court ...
After the end-Permian mass extinction, certain species thrived in warmer, oxygen-depleted waters, spreading globally. This ...
Is this octopus trying to start a water fight with a dog? Find out why a coconut octopus would squirt water and learn how ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNWarm Waters Helped Some Species Thrive After Earth's Great DyingLearn about the climate changes that followed the end-Permian extinction, allowing select species to take over the planet's ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
BACOLOD CITY – Cadiz City is adopting a management plan to further conserve and protect the Giant Clam Village adjacent to ...
Researchers off the coast of New Zealand caught a rare sight on camera - an octopus hitching a ride on the back of an ...
Celebrate all things oysters during Chesapeake Oyster Week, taking place from March 21-31, 2025. Learn more about the popular ...
A separate expedition discovered new species, including a limpet, a marine mollusk with a conical shell, and a sea star in the polar waters of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, at a depth of 10,000 ...
A separate expedition found new species such as a limpet, a marine mollusk with a conical shell, and a sea star in polar waters at a depth of 10,000 feet (3,053 meters) in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.
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