Scientists have identified a new coral species in Colombia. The discovery was made at a depth of 240 meters, in a marine area known as Bajo Navegador,...
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Scientists discovered a new damselfish species, Chromis abadhah, in the Maldives' mesophotic zone. This two-toned fish, found at depths of 30-150 meters, highlights the unique adaptations of marine life in low-light conditions. The discovery underscores the need to conserve these vulnerable ecosystems, threatened by human activities and climate change, and rich in undiscovered biodiversity.
Scientists have identified a new coral species in Colombia. The discovery was made at a depth of 240 meters, in a marine area known as Bajo Navegador,...
In a significant marine discovery, researchers have identified a new deep-sea snailfish species, the bumpy snailfish (Careproctus colliculi), in...
In a significant marine discovery, researchers have identified a new deep-sea snailfish species, the bumpy snailfish (Careproctus colliculi), in...
Keep an ear open for the latest science. Dr Anjani Ganase encourages us to pay attention to what’s happening in the natural world. The entire...
Keep an ear open for the latest science. Dr Anjani Ganase encourages us to pay attention to what’s happening in the natural world. The entire...
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Telescopefish, residing in tropical and subtropical waters at depths of 500 to 2,000 metres, possess remarkable adaptations for survival. Their...
Telescopefish, residing in tropical and subtropical waters at depths of 500 to 2,000 metres, possess remarkable adaptations for survival. Their...
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful offers guidance on native landscaping Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Director of Native Landscapes Ethan Olson talks about...