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marine biology

  • Stingray Population and Injuries Surge in Southern California
    Stingray Population and Injuries Surge in Southern California
    California’s stingray population has steadily increased over the years, and they’ve become especially abundant in Southern California waters and beaches. Seal Beach Marine Safety Chief Joe Bailey told ABC7, “We ...
    July 26, 2023BY Dylan Morgan
  • Probation for Marine Biologist Who Got Too Close to Otters
    Probation for Marine Biologist Who Got Too Close to Otters
    SAN JOSE, Calif.—A prominent California marine biologist on probation for feeding killer whales in the wild was ordered ...
    March 5, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Jellyfish Blooms Linked With Periodic Global Fluctuations
    Jellyfish Blooms Linked With Periodic Global Fluctuations
    Contrary to popular belief, the apparent increase in blooms of jellyfish around the world may simply be a ...
    January 4, 2013BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Thorny Babies Onboard
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Thorny Babies Onboard
    Thorny seahorses, Hippocampus histrix, inhabit sandy and reef substrates in the Western Pacific.
    December 23, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Lure of the Painted Frogfish
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Lure of the Painted Frogfish
    The painted frogfish, Antennarius pictus, is also known as the painted anglerfish because it uses a lure to ...
    December 14, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Leaf Scorpionfish
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Leaf Scorpionfish
    Leaf scorpionfish are found in various parts of the world, including the tropical Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea.
    December 7, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Baby Frogfish Goes for a Walk
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Baby Frogfish Goes for a Walk
    Juvenile frogfish are less than 1 cm long, almost the size of a thumb-nail.
    November 30, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Bumble Bee Shrimp
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Bumble Bee Shrimp
    Bumble bee shrimps, Caridina sp., are found throughout the Indo-Pacific.
    November 23, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Carnivorous Harp Sponge Preys on Small Crustaceans (Video)
    Carnivorous Harp Sponge Preys on Small Crustaceans (Video)
    A new type of meat-eating sponge called the harp sponge, Chondrocladia lyra, has been discovered off the coast ...
    November 19, 2012BY Sally Appert
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Skeleton Shrimp on Whip Coral
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Skeleton Shrimp on Whip Coral
    Skeleton shrimp belong to the family Caprellidae, and are sometimes also referred to as ghost shrimp.
    November 16, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Cuttlefish Eggs Cached in Old Clothing
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Cuttlefish Eggs Cached in Old Clothing
    Cuttlefish eggs laid inside an old pair of pants, the zip of which is visible, at Puri Jati ...
    November 9, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Corals Threatened by Seaweed Signal Fish for Help
    Corals Threatened by Seaweed Signal Fish for Help
    A species of coral in Fiji calls on goby fish to rescue it when under attack by a ...
    November 8, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • World’s Rarest Whale Found in New Zealand
    World’s Rarest Whale Found in New Zealand
    A dead mother whale and her male calf stranded on a New Zealand beach have been identified as ...
    November 6, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Lizardfish Swallows Pufferfish Whole
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Lizardfish Swallows Pufferfish Whole
    Lizardfish are bottom-dwelling fish found in tropical and subtropical waters. They are ambush predators, burying themselves in the ...
    November 1, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Periclimenes Shrimp
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Periclimenes Shrimp
    Numerous species of shrimp belong to the genus Periclimenes and are often also called "anemone shrimp."
    October 27, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Whale Sharks Bask at Surface to Get Warm
    Whale Sharks Bask at Surface to Get Warm
    The world's largest fish swim to the surface to warm up, after diving for extended periods at chilly ...
    October 23, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Orangutan Crab
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Orangutan Crab
    The orangutan crab, Achaeus japonicus, is a small crustacean in the decorator or spider crab family.
    October 18, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Spot the Pygmy Seahorse
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Spot the Pygmy Seahorse
    Bargibanti pygmy seahorses, Hippocampus bargibanti, are typically grey with red tubercles, but orange variations are commonly found at ...
    October 12, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Boxer Crab Packs a Stinging Punch
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Boxer Crab Packs a Stinging Punch
    The boxer crab, Lybia sp., carries a pair of sea anemones on its pincers to ward off predators ...
    October 6, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Graptolite Fossil Reveals Planktonic Colonial Architecture
    Graptolite Fossil Reveals Planktonic Colonial Architecture
    A Scottish fossil has been identified as evidence of complex division of labor among a group of long ...
    October 2, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Marine Plant Can Swim Away From Predators
    Marine Plant Can Swim Away From Predators
    A species of phytoplankton avoids predators, especially when the predators are actively grazing.
    October 1, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: A School of Razorfish Hangs Together
    SCIENCE IN PICS: A School of Razorfish Hangs Together
    Razorfish, Aeoliscus strigatus, inhabit seagrass beds and coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific, and spend their whole lives in ...
    September 29, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Man-Made Structures May Encourage Jellyfish Blooms
    Man-Made Structures May Encourage Jellyfish Blooms
    Coastal marine infrastructure like aquaculture farms and oil rigs could provide jellyfish larvae with ideal settlement grounds and ...
    September 11, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Deep-Sea Crabs May Color-Code Food Using Ultraviolet
    Deep-Sea Crabs May Color-Code Food Using Ultraviolet
    Some marine animals that dwell in dark habitats about half a mile below the surface can see blue ...
    September 6, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Map of Floating Plastics to Protect Baby Turtles
    Map of Floating Plastics to Protect Baby Turtles
    The distribution of plastic debris floating in Australian waters is being mapped to give sea turtle hatchlings a ...
    June 18, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Giant Squid Use Huge Eyes to Spot Sperm Whales
    Giant Squid Use Huge Eyes to Spot Sperm Whales
    The 10-inch eyes of giant squid may enable them to detect sperm whales from afar in the deep ...
    March 15, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
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