MBARI researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug that lives in the deep sea. Bathydevius caudactylus ...
Researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug that lives in the deep sea. Nicknamed the 'mystery mollusc,' the nudibranch Bathydevius caudactylus swims through the ocean's midnight ...
They are common in coastal environments - such as tide pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs - and a few species ... A number ...
Corals are residents of the ocean floor at a wide range of depths and locations. Similar to the way in which the armored and ...
Marine animals like jellyfish, corals and sea anemones often live with algae inside their cells in a symbiotic relationship. The animals give the algae nutrients and a place to live; in return, algae ...
The reefs in Eilat displayed widespread bleaching, a phenomenon in which the symbiosis between coral and algae fails, ...
Marine animals like jellyfish, corals and sea anemones often live with algae inside their cells in a symbiotic relationship.
Marine biologists have found a new sea slug that is right at home in the ocean’s deep and dark midnight zone. With a large, gelatinous hood, tail like a paddle, and bright bioluminescence Bathydevius ...
In the crevices of the corals, search for reef fish, butterflyfish, pufferfish, anemones ... up view of the sea life – though others found this a bit unnatural. To reach the Coral Gardens ...
The study shows that coral reefs have the potential to adapt and survive in changing climates if carbon emissions are reduced ...
If carbon emissions are curbed and local stressors are addressed, coral reefs have the potential to persist and adapt over ...
Scientists return to One Tree Island on the Great Barrier Reef to assess the extent of last summer's coral bleaching event — and there's some hope amid the devastation.