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A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found decades ago in Canada reveal.
Come face to face with an 11-foot oarfish at Birch Aquarium's newest exhibit, exploring the myths and mysteries of these rare deep-sea giants.
In a hard-to-reach cave of northeastern India, a “slender” river creature with “fleshy” lips tucked itself under a rock. A ...
A recent study reveals that drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs), widely used in tuna fishing, have spread to more than ...
ST. PETERSBURG. May 22 (Interfax) - The water level in the Caspian Sea is expected to decline over at least the coming 10-15 years, Igor Shumakov, the head of the Russian Federal Service for ...
From turquoise gems in the Rockies to forest-fringed glacial lakes in New England, escape the crowds at these nine American ...
ST. PETERSBURG. May 22 (Interfax) - The Russian Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo) proposes that Caspian littoral states extend the commercial ban on sturgeon fishing in the Caspian Sea.
A traditional environmental cleanup campaign was organized by the IDEA Public Union along the Kur River and at the point ...
An Iranian delegation will participate in the 11th Nevsky International Ecological Congress which is planned to be held from ...
The Caspian Sea’s declining water levels threaten unique ecosystems ... Source: Canva Sturgeon, ancient fish species once considered living fossils, also face peril. With their spawning grounds ...
The sea is home to the endangered Caspian seal, six species of sturgeon, and hundreds of fish and invertebrate species that cannot be found anywhere else. According to the researchers, declining water ...
More than 15 million people live around the coasts of the five Caspian countries, and they rely on the sea for fishing, shipping and trade. In the northern Caspian, the findings show that some ...