Scientists were once again excited, this time over the sighting of a humpback anglerfish for the first time in broad daylight ...
This species, discovered and described relatively recently, adds to the growing list of marine organisms that inhabit the dark, high-pressure environments of the deep sea. Its unique morphological ...
For a list of everything new added today ... These worlds feature exceptionally deep oceans, stretching down kilometres. Surface water rendering has been significantly improved, with a large increase ...
The park released a full list of close encounter experiences offered in 2025 which includes the newest "Shark Snorkel" and "Dolphin Exploration" experiences.
Whale sharks usually swim in tropical or subtropical seas, making them a rare sight in the normally crisper waters off the NSW South Coast. Tourists spend thousands of dollars to swim with the gentle ...
This deep-sea animal inhabits depths exceeding 1,600 feet below sea level ... is the second-ugliest fish on the list. Many think of it as the most repulsive marine species and possibly one of the ...
It’s hard to believe, but Blizzard Watch turns ten years old — this very day! That’s like at least three Warcraft expansions, ...
An international team of marine biologists has documented the highest known count of deep-sea species living in methane seeps ...
Scientists say the crustaceans have developed a visual system based on proteins that help them detect the little light that ...
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This is only the second time the species has been recorded while alive. “I thought it was A.I.,” says fish biologist Kory Evans. Black seadevil anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) are deep-sea ...
What they have found has nothing to do with abyssal creatures or marine legends ... used for tracking and identifying vessels at sea, in many countries it is not mandatory. Not to mention that ...