How Animals See Themselves The most familiar of settings can feel newly unfamiliar through the senses of other creatures.
Subsidized Ocean Fishing Threatens the Sea’s Bounty With help from their governments, fishing boats are able to range farther, remain at sea longer and catch more fish.
Behold the Lionfish, as Transfixing as It Is Destructive Lionfish, while spectacularly beautiful, are wreaking havoc on Caribbean reef habitats.
The World’s Largest Plant Is a Self-Cloning Sea Grass in Australia The species is called Poseidon’s ribbon weed, and researchers say it has spread to cover an area the size of Cincinnati over the past 4,500 years.
The Ocean’s Biggest Garbage Pile Is Full of Floating Life Researchers found that small sea creatures exist in equal number with pieces of plastic in parts of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which could have implications for cleaning up ocean pollution.