Browsing: ocean
Sharks are often imagined cruising just beneath the waves, dorsal fin protruding from the dark, ocean waters to alert people…
For more than 15 years, Marine Megafauna Foundation co-founder Dr. Andrea Marshall suspected that one of the animals she was…
In the warming waters of the Canary Islands, female angelsharks are making a difficult choice: either skip the mating season,…
Sleek and powerful, a single dorsal fin slices through deep blue waves before diving into deeper waters in search of…
In the warm, shallow waters just off the city of Miami, is a haven for one of the ocean’s most…
In a powerful condemnation of what she calls “political inaction,” ocean advocate Alexandra Cousteau— granddaughter of legendary oceanographer Jacques Cousteau—…
We’re drowning in climate headlines. Every week brings more reports about disappearing species, collapsing ecosystems, or yet another environmental tipping…
Sharks don’t have bones. Instead, their skeletons are made from mineralized cartilage, an adaptation that has helped these predators move…
Reef sharks and rays are in trouble. Around the world, their numbers continue to drop, with overfishing being the biggest…
Social media has a way of warping reality. Filters, carefully chosen photos, and highlight reels can make ordinary lives look…












