marine animals
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Marine Heat Wave Likely Increases Shark Activity and Shark Population Along the United States East Coast: Experts
Marine heat wave due to climate change has reportedly shifted the food chain closer into the shore, resulting in increased shark sightings and shark population
Latest Research Articles
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Zombie Shark Discovered by Filmmaker via Footage Off the Guadalupe Island Coast
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Shark Patrol Operation Mobilized in Long Island Following Shark Sightings
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NOAA Warns of Aggressive Dolphin Off Texas Coast; Swimming Children and Pets Reportedly in Danger
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Vessel Strikes: Oceanographers Develop Robotic Buoys to Protect Vanishing Whale Population from Ship Collisions
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Dead Beaked Whale with Strange Wounds Washes Up on a California Beach
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Ancient Dolphin Species Discovered in Swiss Alps in Landlocked Switzerland
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New AI Tool Could Help Track the Calls and Noise of Marine Animals
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Nautilus Discovers Unknown Sea Cucumber Species with Gut Made of Glowing ‘Cheetos’ in the Pacific Ocean
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
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'Freeway' the Wayward Sea Lion Spotted Again Traveling Urban San Diego: Sea World Officials Say
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Biochemical Processes in Octopus Self-Destruction Explored by Researchers in a New Study
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Dead Animals: Increasing Cases of Fish Waste on Sea and Land Reported Worldwide






