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A predator that swam Earth's oceans more than half a billion years ago is unlike any creature that lives on our planet today.
From leafy sea dragons to blue swimmer crabs, marine life off the coast of South Australia has been decimated by a toxic algae bloom.
I've worked as a marine ecologist and, since 1992, I've been based in Plymouth, Devon—a global hub for coastal marine ...
For six straight years, the count has been below average, with this year’s estimate of 238 million crabs the second lowest on ...
The study estimates that there are only 238 million of the crabs in the bay today, a collapse of 79 million, or nearly a ...
In addition, European green crabs, of all ages, threaten native eel grass, which provides habitat for salmon and other fish.
In 2023, biologists Lauren Stefaniak and Marie Nydam had time to kill before their university workshop on marine ...
Every year, pharmaceutical companies round up half a million Atlantic horseshoe crabs, bleed them, and return them to the ocean— after which many will die. This practice, combined with ...
This small US city in Maine packs a seriously big culinary punch, with seasoned farm-to-table restaurants sitting alongside ...
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