Scientists are racing to save sea stars from extinction through breeding. Here's what they're learning about the different species—from arm-wrestling bat stars to bloodless blood stars.
U.S. and Japanese forces fought over the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Relics of this conflict can still be found on seafloor today, and the Indigenous people who used to call the islands home ...
Concerns are growing over the pace of "greening" on the Antarctic Peninsula. Thanks to National Geographic, Nature's ...
Southeast Alaska research was funded through awards from the National Geographic Society (NGS), Lindblad Expeditions ... for ...
In a groundbreaking study published this week in The Journal of Physiology, biologists at the Marine Mammal Research Program (MMRP) at the ...
“Considerable rainfall was observed across eastern Puerto Rico as several weather events unfolded during the first half of ...
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A newly-deployed satellite has created the most-detailed map yet of the ocean floor, finding hundreds of hills and underwater ...
Jeremy Bishop. In 2022, the world agreed at a U.N. biodiversity summit to protect 30% of Earth’s land and water by 2030.
The sea and ocean are the most mysterious places on Earth. So much remains undiscovered, as different wildlife and plant life can sometimes be stumbled upon dee ...