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Netflix’s New Documentary ‘Seaspiracy’ Is As Eye-Opening As It Is Terrifying

Over the years there have been documentaries that have shaken the world to its very core, exposing t

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Why do some marine animals swim in circles or spirals?

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Marine biologists from Japan, the United States, and France have discovered s

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Thousands of Jellyfish Are Dying Worldwide, And 'The Blob' Could Play a Role

Two by-the-wind sailor jellies washed ashore in Oregon, 2018. (COASST) ENVIRONMENT Like a tourist on

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Masks and gloves are saving lives — and causing pollution

1 of 7 A discarded face mask lies in the street in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Disposa

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Ancient undersea middens offer clues about life before rising seas engulfed the coast. Now we have a better way to study them

The world’s oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousand

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Sea Cucumbers: The Excremental Heroes of Coral Reef Ecosystems

Drone surveillance reveals just how big a contribution sea cucumbers make to reef habitats. treetstr

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Bottom trawling releases as much carbon as air travel, landmark study finds

Fishing boats that trawl the ocean floor release as much carbon dioxide as the entire aviation indus

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Harbour porpoises attracted to oil platforms when searching for food

IMAGE: The study site with the oil and gas platform Dan-F in the Danish sector of the central North

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Whales engage in social and cultural learning, study indicates

Whaler logbooks from the North Pacific over the past 200 years indicate an astounding trend in whale

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Trawling ocean floor for fish has carbon footprint equivalent to global aviation

Commercial fishing vessels which drag the ocean floor produce carbon emissions on a level with globa

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Mako-Ing History: Uncovering Mako Shark Movements In The Gulf Of Mexico

Edit: Have included comments from Shark Advocates International. “Highly mobile species [such as sha

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This Walrus Fell Asleep on an Iceberg and Woke Up in Ireland

Experts say a nap gone wrong led to a very rare sighting. Ever drift off to sleep on the train, subw

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