A terrifying moment for a fisherman off the coast of Napier, New Zealand, on February 1: a fisherman was reeling in his catch ...
Under-sea mountains are key locations for predators -- with 41 times more sharks than the open ocean, new research shows.
Beyond its scientific value, the project is also a key element in strengthening India’s blue economy, contributing to both national ... to revolutionise how humans interact with the deep sea. By ...
The scary-looking fish is usually to be found more than a mile below the surface, where little to no light penetrates.
Turns out, there's more to the shark than sharp teeth and gills. Read on to learn about these misread sea dwellers.
Thirteen years ago, an enormous great white shark sprawled on a beach near Guaymas, Mexico, on the mainland side of the Sea of Cortez, quickly became a spectacle. Commercial fishermen Guadalupe ...
Into the Deep opens in select theaters and debuts on digital and on-demand Friday, January 24. Filmmakers, I’m begging you. Stop trying to capitalize on shark-horror hype if you can’t pull off ...
a deep sea extraordinaire desperate to help Cassidy overcome her fear of the open ocean. It’s all very Hallmark, saccharine oodles where a shark swallowing a man whole should be. Into the Deep ...
Researchers studying crustaceans in Vietnam have identified a new "supergiant" sea bug species that bears a surprising resemblance to a classic movie villain. Deep-sea sea bugs, or the Bathynomus ...
We all know that sharks swim in the sea ... shark in UK seas, reaching up to 12m in length. There's no need to fear them though, they only eat plankton”. Next up on the list is the Mako shark ...
“We found that a cascade of traits, including those required for sexual parasitism, allowed anglerfishes to invade the deep sea during a period of extreme global warming when the planet’s oceans were ...
Richard Dreyfuss returns to the shark genre in Into the Deep My phobia makes me predisposed to feelings of fright and discomfort when watching any movie that takes place in the ocean, let alone one ...