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The recent discoveries of two rare deep-sea dwelling oarfish have sparked fears of a looming natural disaster. The fish were discovered in separate incidents in India and Tasmania within the last ...
From groundbreaking research to the beauty of marine sanctuaries teeming with life, these images shine a spotlight on the ...
For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations.
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
A recent viral photo of Tamil Nadu fishermen holding a 30-foot oarfish has sparked global curiosity and ancient fears.
As heads of Pacific island nations, we urge governments worldwide to avoid irreversible environmental damage to the region as well as the needless economic and geopolitical risks.
Scientists thought fish saved energy by swimming in flat diamond shapes, but study shows they actually prefer swimming in 3D ...
The surface of the Earth is about two-thirds water, but how much of the world’s deep seas do you think we’ve explored?
Neil OK. I’ll reveal the answer later in the programme. The first thing to say about the deep ocean is that the rules of life down there are very different from the rules on land.
Although it may sound like a disaster movie, this is a scene from newly released rare footage of bottom trawling —a particularly destructive method of fishing in which a ship drags a heavy iron ...
‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: Netflix Doc Depicts High-End Deep Sea Exploration With a Lethal Price Tag Reviewed on Netflix, June 5, 2025. In Tribeca Festival (Spotlight Documentary).