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'Mermaids: The Body Found' On Animal Planet Argues Mythical Sea Creatures Are ... - Huffington Post  Zee News |
'Mermaids: The Body Found' On Animal Planet Argues Mythical Sea Creatures Are ...Huffington PostFoley isn't saying that mermaids exist, but finds it fascinating that the comely sea creatures have been talked about for thousands of years and show up in the writings of numerous cultures -- even among cultures that had no contact with each other.'Mermaids: The Body Found,' on Animal PlanetNew York TimesMermaids: The Body Found Q&ANew York Post (blog)'Mermaids' may have actually been 'sea apes'Zee NewsFox Newsall 11 news articles » |
Nearly 4 times as much sea life in Alabama, Mississippi coastal waters since ... - al.com (blog)  al.com (blog) |
Nearly 4 times as much sea life in Alabama, Mississippi coastal waters since ...al.com (blog)Scientists believe populations of some types of marine creatures may have increased substantially during the closure, particularly short-lived species like menhaden, shown here. The menhaden fishery is the largest in the Gulf of Mexico, ...and more » |
Hitchhiking sea creatures spreading diseases on submarines - Herald Sun  Australian Geographic |
Hitchhiking sea creatures spreading diseases on submarinesHerald SunSUBMARINE operators have been warned about the dangers of hitchhikers in a new study by marine scientists. An international research team says hardy deep-sea animals are hitching rides with the subs used by scientists and potentially spreading disease ...Sea snails hitch rides on submarinesAustralian Geographicall 10 news articles » |
Opening of Gumbo Limbo tanks highlights group's triumph - Sun-Sentinel |
Opening of Gumbo Limbo tanks highlights group's triumphSun-SentinelBoca Raton — Friday's debut of new sea tanks showcasing different marine life habitats at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center also represented some heavy lifting — the biggest effort yet — from the center's auxiliary arm. The donations coming through the ...and more » |
Tiny deep-sea life eats meals from dinosaur era - msnbc.com  msnbc.com |
Tiny deep-sea life eats meals from dinosaur eramsnbc.comThe study is "one of the best glimpses yet into this glacially slow pace of life in the subsurface," said Tori Hoehler, a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center in California who was not involved in the study. The microbes in these deep-sea ...and more » |
Deep sea creatures may be hitchhiking on scientific gear - Nature.com (blog)  Nature.com (blog) |
Deep sea creatures may be hitchhiking on scientific gearNature.com (blog)Their conclusion: the animals had hitched a ride on Alvin after a previous dive. “I was so upset when I came to that realisation,” says Janet Voight, a deep-sea biologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and the lead scientist on that ...and more » |
Uncovering the secret lives of fish in marine national parks - Phys.Org |
Uncovering the secret lives of fish in marine national parksPhys.OrgIn a research partnership between Deakin University and Parks Victoria, marine scientists have captured rare video footage of fish and other marine creatures living on the seafloor off western Victoria. Researchers have for the first time captured high ... |
The World's Waters Are Becoming Corrosive to Critical Marine Life - HealthNewsDigest.com  HealthNewsDigest.com |
The World's Waters Are Becoming Corrosive to Critical Marine LifeHealthNewsDigest.comOne of the most serious threats posed by ocean acidification is to corals -- marine animals that need carbonate ions to form their skeletons. During ocean acidification, CO2 sinks into the water and releases hydrogen ions which combine with carbonate ...and more » |
A Sea Creature Puts Its Best Foot Forward - New York Times  New York Times |
A Sea Creature Puts Its Best Foot ForwardNew York TimesBrittle stars are sea creatures with five limbs and no brain. Found on the seafloor across the world, they have no obvious front, unlike humans and most other animals. Now, a new study reports that the brainless creatures are nonetheless able to move ...and more » |
Sea creatures have 5 arms, but they move like humans - msnbc.com  msnbc.com |
Sea creatures have 5 arms, but they move like humansmsnbc.com[ Image Gallery: Quirky Sea Life ] More science news from msnbc.com Oceaneering via YouTube Verdict on sea monster video: It's a jellyfish Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Marine biologists say the spooky "Cascade Creature" seen drifting through the ...Starfish-like brittle stars move like humansMother Nature Networkall 8 news articles » |
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