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Simon Pierce, who has studied whale sharks globally, said he has photographed suspected mating scars on female sharks in St.
Picture yourself out at sea, gazing at the boundless expanse of ocean when suddenly, an enormous creature emerges from the ...
You can say that again! Right whales (not to be confused with the Beluga whale, which is also nicknamed 'white whale') are an ...
Brushes with wildlife are good for the soul – and they can be gentle on your pocket too, reveals James Litston ...
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University said the lack of visibility posed significant risks to marine life, safety and ...
Researchers have said more than half the vessels in Scotland are essentially “invisible” to standard maritime tracking ...
Now picture those songs not just as random noises, but as complex, evolving dialects—each unique to a particular pod, each ...
Could an enormous blue whale make a mistake and swallow a dolphin? Learn why it's not possible for blue whales to eat ...
Opinions up and down the North Carolina coast differ on the reasons behind rising numbers of Atlantic whale deaths, but marine researchers say the science is clear.
Now a few researchers think a form of two-way communication with dolphins could be on the horizon. In collaboration with the ...
Presented by wildlife filmmaker, zoologist and broadcaster Hannah Stitfall, Oceans: Life Under Water is podcast from Greenpeace UK all about the ...
Imagine descending into the ocean’s deep, dark twilight zone, a realm straight out of science fiction. Here, in a place where ...