marine biology
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Australia’s Deadliest Marine Animals Milked For Venom to Produce Antidote
About 60 years ago, the Irukandji jellyfish stinging season in Australia was in November and December. Warming oceans are also pushing these deadly sea jellies -- and other marine animals -- further south along the Australian coast.
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Baby Orca Found In Endangered Area Near British Columbia
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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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