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Kemp's ridley sea turtle hatchling releases are scheduled for June 14 and 18 at Padre Island National Seashore. Releases are canceled if turtles haven't hatched on the expected date or due to bad ...
The deep sea is full of surprises, hiding creatures that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie rather than our oceans. These rare animals have adapted in incredible ways to live in a world of ...
The first marine animals have arrived at Sea Life Florida at LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven as the aquarium prepares for its grand opening June 6. The resort posted images of a reef shark ...
The first animals have joined the tanks at the upcoming Sea Life Florida Aquarium in Winter Haven. Among the initial inhabitants are a black-tip reef shark named Pretzel, who was born and raised ...
If you have a kiddo who loves all things space (and even if you don’t), a visit to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville would be the perfect way to spend a summer day. While there, your ...
Baby salmon head out to sea. Then they do something unexpected, new research shows April 30, 2025 Updated Wed., April 30, 2025 at 8:29 p.m. Researchers are understanding that coho smolts, which at ...
A mama sea creature was seen swimming alongside her baby in Massachusetts and bystanders are calling it a “happy surprise.” On April 17, a North Atlantic right whale and her newborn baby were ...
A bloom of toxic algae along the Southern California coast continues sickening sea lions and other animals. By Jeanette Quezada • Published April 11, 2025 • Updated on April 11, 2025 at 9:45 pm ...
Anderson said in 2023, the algae impacted more than one thousand California sea lions, and over one hundred dolphins. “We’re probably going to surpass those numbers,” Anderson said.
When larger animals like sea lions, dolphins, and even humans eat these contaminated fish or shellfish, they too ingest the toxin. (It can be fatal to humans in high doses.) ...
While most of the sea lion attacks are limited to minor bites, environmentalists have become concerned that continued outbreaks of the algae could keep killing the animals; in 2023, an uptick of ...
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