marine biology
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
Researchers suggested that deep-sea corals originating 540 million years ago could be the first glow-in-the-dark species. Read here.
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Scientists Find Hidden World of Marine Life After Finding "Secret" River Under Antarctic Ice
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Clever Cuttlefish: Unlike Humans, Cuttlefish Memory Becomes Sharper the Older They Get!
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Sea Sponge: The Strongest 'Uncrushable' Glass Skeleton Species
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Sustainable Fisheries: Management Tool Helps Reduce Risk of Marine Mammal Bycatch
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Ocean Warming, Currents, Wind Patterns Threaten Survival of Shellfish and Other Invertebrates
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The Limits of Ocean's Heavyweights: Diet Plays Big Role in How Huge Whales Can Get
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We Have Bad News For Nemo, Mumble, Corporal, and a Few Other Beloved Characters
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Extremely Rare Eyeless Catfish Finally Gets a Name After 40 Years of Waiting
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Scientists Discover 6 Unique Marine Life Species at the Indian Ocean
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Baleen Whale Calls from Mariana Trench, Experts Say It Sounds Like 'Star Wars'
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More Than Meets the Eye: New Study Reveals Benefits of Dust Storms on Marine Life