Visitors at Xiaomeisha Ocean World in China, which reopened after a five-year renovation, were left fuming after noticing ...
Scientists say they have found that three deepwater shark species living off New Zealand glow in the dark. The species were collected from the Chatham Rise - an area of ocean floor to the east of ...
These fish can be large or small, gray or pink, docile or a bit hostile. They have been around for millions of years and have adapted to their environment in some amazing ways to hunt, swim and live.
The shark had the fish in its jaws and was shaking it violently ... to watch the dim blue glow gradually filter from above into the inky depths, where I waited with the drowsing groupers.
In the past, people thought the fish were basking in the sun as they cruised near the surface—hence their name. Basking sharks are highly migratory. In spring and summer, they travel to coastal ...
While it's rare that passion projects from childhood end up becoming successful companies, ActionGlow lights proved it was possible on Season 14 of "Shark Tank." Started by two brothers ...
Scientists have calculated the water temperature at which tiger sharks are most active and abundant. They say the sharks, which are second only to great whites in attacking people, prefer a balmy 22C.
For example, in countries like Mauritania and Gambia, the influx of Ghanaian fishers has led to the adoption of new fishing techniques and gear, including those used for shark capture. From ...
Further, the population of sharks is also declining," said Wright. Ah, tuna. This fish can be controversial — so Routhenstein ...
Typically, sharks are finned alive—brought aboard fishing vessels to have their fins sliced off, then thrown back into the sea, where they suffocate, bleed to death, or are eaten by other animals.
A strange fossilised firefly found trapped in amber in Myanmar is shedding new light on the origin of glowing insects, ...
Has a shark, seal, dolphin, bird, or other predator snagged your hooked fish while fighting it on the end of your fishing line? Researchers from UMass Amherst want to hear from fishermen about ...