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To Brett and his colleagues at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s New York Aquarium, the boxes were significant, though they ...
These exotic fish species look so weird that you think they are fake. Meet the strangest inhabitants of the Earth's waters.
Climate change is warming the whole planet, but the ocean is absorbing most of that heat. That’s bad news for creatures that are sensitive to temperature changes, like corals. When waters get too ...
A recent scientific study takes a look at the intriguing ability of male Japanese pufferfish. The incredible fish utilize a ...
When you wiggle your toes in the pristine white sand of tropical beaches, you might be standing on something quite unexpected: fish poop. Specifically, parrotfish poop. These colorful reef-dwelling ...
Red, White & BOOM! will feature a new drone show preceding the fireworks. Prime viewing locations include Bicentennial Park, Dorrian Green and several streets Downtown.
Craving the ultimate crispy fish & chips? These top-rated spots from California to Washington deliver the real deal.
From rare cichlids to unexpected surprises, this tiny stream is a wild aquarium in disguise.
It was a sight no one expected after two great white sharks were spotted off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
This week on Cooking with John, John Nodar is right at home in the WKRG Kitchen, where Mark White, co-owner of Moe’s Original Bar B Que, is making Smoked Fish Dip.
Guides and passengers on a whale watching tour near Cape Ann caught a glimpse of two great white sharks 10 miles north of Gloucester, according to 7 Seas Whale Watch.
Should you scoop it up or steer clear? Here's what that white spot indicates—and how to pick the perfect watermelon every time.