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People have lived in Big Sky Country for a little more than 10,000 years. But living things creeped and crawled and swam ...
Port of Nagoya Aquarium The first step to protecting the ocean is to learn about it. In order to introduce visitors to marine marvels, the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium displays creatures from all ...
Best SW Florida reader photos include Fort Myers Beach, Powell Creek Preserve ...
Gnathiid isopods are small, obligate ectoparasites whose larval stages feed on the blood of coral reef fishes, thereby influencing host physiology, behaviour and community dynamics.
U.S. Marine Corps Photo Amphibious warship USS America (LHA-6) is conducting routine operations in the Coral Sea. America is set to leave Japan and shift homeports to San Diego later this year.
Maritime Reporter & Engineering News' first edition was published in New York City in 1883 and became our flagship publication in 1939. It is the world’s largest audited circulation magazine ...
Marine biology articles from across Nature Portfolio Marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and brackish waters, which ranges from archaea and bacteria to marine mammals, and includes ...
Echidnas, also called spiny anteaters, are some of the weirdest mammals in the world. They're among the only mammals that don't give birth to live babies, and they also carry their young in a pouch.
These spiny marine invertebrates show almost no signs of aging as they grow older—a phenomenon scientists call negligible senescence. Unlike most animals, red sea urchins maintain reproductive ...
Mission & scope Frontiers in Marine Science is an interdisciplinary journal that advances our understanding of marine species, ecosystems, and processes as well as human interactions with, and impacts ...