About two hours south of Boston, Massachusetts, the Mystic Seaport Museum is home to a recreated New England coastal village, ...
Art often imitates life, and sometimes animals do, too. The enormous jellyfish seen in this YouTube video bears a striking ...
Ukrainians debate whether to rebuild reservoir after the war or protect new landscape of meadows, wooded islands, lakes and ...
Around 1000 markings on a slab of rock that was once a seafloor during the Cretaceous period may have been made by sea turtle ...
The Newfoundland grabs onto a rope, pulling the entire boat safely into shore in a demonstration of what these dogs have done ...
Two species of seal live in the UK all year round – the grey seal and the harbour seal. These earless seals are found around much of our coastline and sometimes venture into our rivers too. The grey ...
Maybe you suspect there isn’t much to fish — and you could hardly be blamed for it. For centuries, Western natural philosophy ...
Legend has it that the Santiago river used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community ...
By Marios Papageorgiou Every year on World Fisheries Day, communities around the globe reflect on the immense importance of fisheries to our food systems, livelihoods, coastal cultures, economies and ...
Nearly every area of Alaska’s oceans are proposed for drilling. Oil spills there would threaten polar bears, walrus and bowhead and beluga whales, along with coastal communities dependent on healthy ...
The iconic, armored, 14-foot-long Dunkleosteus was something of an "evolutionary oddball,” a new study has revealed.
"Without them, we’d pretty much be flying blind," one official said of the fishermen helping to remove lobster traps.