Visitors to the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, located about 340 miles (545 kilometers) off the coast of Pernambuco in ...
When Jon Dodd, the executive director of the Atlantic Shark Institute, puts a camera in the water to try to get a shot of one ...
Why shark attacks in US waters are already nearing double figures even though summer just kicked off
We’re not killing seals and sea lions for furs and oil anymore, so the sharks have more to eat,” a source told The Post.
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A guide to the ocean’s most dangerous predators
The extreme investigators at How to Survive evaluate the ocean's most lethal hunters and rank the best strategies for ...
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South Carolina sees first turtle hatchlings on Cape Romain, experts share reminders
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – The peak of sea turtle season happens in July, when some are getting ready to hatch, and ...
The Noronha skink arrived on the island millions of years ago from Africa, likely on floating masses of vegetation carried by ...
One of the most endangered sea creatures of the Pacific Ocean is getting a leg up in the kelp forests of Washington’s San ...
Hidden in the lightless depths of the ocean, the anglerfish has evolved one of the most terrifying hunting strategies in ...
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Forrest Galante says most shark bites are a case of mistaken identity as Florida attacks lead the US
Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explains why shark attacks spike every summer and shares simple beach safety tips to avoid ...
Science has spent decades trying to reconstruct Megalodon, the most powerful predator the oceans ever produced. The picture ...
A new documentary from cinematographer Andy Casagrande captures great white sharks at Guadalupe Island and South Africa's Seal Island, revealing hunting behaviors shaped by millions of years of ocean ...
Virginia approved $2 million to study Chesapeake Bay menhaden, informing future catch limits amid conservation concerns.
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