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Transparent-faced fish glide through the murky depths, snow-like detritus drifts from above, and soft sponges emerge from the ...
The underwater images are clear and fascinating. And Argentinians (and YouTube viewers around the world) can't get enough.
The transparent marvel has been known to science since 1918, but it is difficult to study because it lives in the depths of the open ocean.
New satellite studies show that some highly protected marine reserves deter industrial fishing. But many others are full of ...
The sea walnut, a type of comb jelly that has become invasive in parts of Europe and Asia, can transform from a sexually ...
Worldwide, ocean-based industries such as fishing, shipping, and energy production generate at least U.S.$1.5 trillion in economic activity each year and support 31 million jobs.
These Transparent Kayaks Let You See the Ocean Below You 3 minute read By Talia Avakian / Travel + Leisure February 22, 2017 11:20 AM EST ...
The scheme works by rendering the ocean floor transparent, thereby making an artifact stand out in stark relief even if it is buried. The key is time-reversing the echo from a first sonar ping and ...
The video has been posted to the Schmidt Ocean Twitter account, and according to the post, the footage of the octopus is " extremely rare ". Researchers suspect that the species of octopus is ...
Scientists can now visualize the ocean floor in remote areas of the Arctic, observe rockfish hideouts, and see live images of coral cities thousands of meters under the sea's surface. Soon their ...
The ability to quickly and reliably find submarines would certainly change their cost benefit calculus, and the notion of making the ocean ‘transparent’ isn’t a new one. The Cold War U.S ...