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Inside Burgers’ ocean: Private tour of Europe’s largest living coral reef
"A behind-the-scenes tour of Burgers’ Ocean in Arnhem, Netherlands, exploring its enormous tropical reef systems, shark habitats, filtration rooms, quarantine areas, and animal care facilities. The ...
Great Big Story on MSN
The scientist saving the ocean’s gentle giant manta rays
Andrea Marshall studies manta rays and works to protect these intelligent ocean giants from population decline.
Shark orders include highly specialised species such as sawsharks, angel sharks and bullhead sharks.
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The colossal squid can grow to 23 feet and weigh half a ton in the ocean’s darkest depths
For a species that ranks among the largest invertebrates on the planet, the colossal squid has spent almost its entire ...
An international team of marine scientists has discovered 31 new species in the ocean’s vast midwater zone during an ...
Explore Carcharhiniformes, the largest order of sharks, and discover the features, habitats and behaviours of some of its ...
Why scientists are using cheap picnic coolers to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals
The country has put in place some of the world’s most rigorous protections to keep its marine environment pristine. But on ...
Often, the whale sharks that gather in shallow coastal areas (where tourists can visit) are juveniles. Adult males grow slightly larger (to around nine metres) but females can get to around 14 metres ...
With Andhra being India’s largest seafood producer, a senior official said air exports of tuna to China, Europe and the US ...
Although both land and water spills are harmful and cause long-lasting damage, water spills tend to spread faster and harm ...
Explore 15 of the world's most restricted places where tourists cannot freely enter, including military bases, sacred sites, ...
B.C. First Nations have long hoped to see salmon return to the upper Columbia River but face cross-border challenges in the ...
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