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Why sharks are obsessed with Blue holes

Deep in the ocean, mysterious blue holes are drawing sharks from miles away. Scientists are racing to uncover what makes ...
Meet Deep Blue, the legendary great white shark believed to be the largest ever recorded. Estimated at over 20 feet long, this massive predator has stunned divers and scientists alike with her sheer ...
We know next to nothing about 99.999 percent of the seafloor. How one researcher plans to democratize deep-sea exploration. Katy Croff Bell, who has been an ocean researcher for 25 years, is working ...
The species they assessed included iconic examples such as the whale shark, manta ray, and the megamouth shark, and also many lesser known, but just as interesting deep-sea species, such as the pygmy ...
If you decide to have shark for dinner in the U.S., you might unknowingly consume an endangered species. A newly published study shows that the meat of endangered sharks is often mislabeled in grocery ...
The deep sea remains one of Earth’s final frontiers, where darkness, crushing pressure, and extreme cold have forced creatures to evolve in ways that seem straight out of science fiction. Below the ...
Tunas, billfishes, and some sharks, such as white sharks and shortfin mako sharks, have an ability known as regional endothermy, which allows them to maintain body temperatures higher than the ambient ...
Renny Harlin’s new disaster film “Deep Water” is ready to make a splash. Bob Yari’s Magenta Light Studios will release Harlin’s latest in theaters nationwide on May 1, 2026. According to the official ...
An apex predator was spotted hunting a sea lion off the coast of California, boaters said. Getty Images/iStockphoto A 10-foot apex predator was spotted circling its prey off the coast of California, a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook As much a Jason Statham action movie as it is a mega shark creature feature, The Meg is goofy ...
The path to the world’s technological future could be found on the deep ocean floor. But that path may come at a high price. The debate centers on critical minerals embedded in rocks on the seabed.