Researchers Capture First Glimpse of Ruby Seadragons in the Wild The first live record of the ruby seadragon, Phyllopteryx dewysea, a species never before observed in the wild, has just been published.
Reef Fish Added to List of Species With an Internal Compass Baby reef fish are the latest in a long line of species shown to possess an internal magnetic sense.
This Mysterious ‘Ghost Shark’ Was Captured on Camera For the First Time The strange shark, also known as a spookfish, features retractable sex organs on its forehead.
Climate Change Impairs Fish Survival Instincts, Can Make Them Swim Towards Predators High CO2 levels can impair the way fish behave, and CO2 levels are predicted to be 2.5 times higher in the oceans by the end of this century.
Seagrasses, the “Lungs of the Sea,” are in Peril Scientists call on governments and global institutions to ensure the survival of seagrass meadows.
Shape-shifting Sea Cucumbers Inspire New Biomaterials Study reveals how echinoderms rapidly change the stiffness of their bodies.
Scientists Track the Epic Migration of Eels for the First Time European eels use a mix of strategies on their journey to the Sargasso Sea, study finds.
Deep-sea Creatures are Ingesting Plastic Debris For the first time, scientists find evidence that microplastics are becoming integrated into deep-sea organisms.