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Researchers describe three new-to-science snailfish species off California coast
In 2019, researchers surveying the seafloor off the coast of California came upon three unusual species of small fishes with ...
By attaching to sharks, whales, and turtles, remoras save energy and feed on scraps. Explore how this unique relationship ...
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Meet the Bumpy Snailfish: An Adorable, Newly Discovered Deep Sea Species That Looks Like It Is Smiling
This adorable pale pink species—nicknamed the “bumpy snailfish”—is one of three newly described deep-sea fishes discovered off the Pacific coast. All three belong to the family Liparidae, or ...
Scientists have identified the bumpy snailfish and two other new deep-sea species, discovered during MBARI dives in Monterey ...
MBARI's advanced underwater technology is revealing the remarkable species that thrive in the deep sea. In 2019, MBARI ...
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Never-before-seen adorable pink bumpy snailfish with funny little beard filmed in deep canyon off California coast
Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute used remotely operated vehicles to find three new species of ...
In a significant marine discovery, researchers have identified a new deep-sea snailfish species, the bumpy snailfish ...
There are plenty of ways to volunteer at the Birch Aquarium. But did you know scuba divers can also lend a hand, or a fin?
Scientists in the crewed submersible Alvin also discovered two additional related deep-sea species, according to a study.
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Scientists Strapped a GoPro on Dolphins and Then They Noticed Something Very Strange
These dolphins belonged to the US Navy, and they were observed while they swam in the waters of San Diego Bay.
A new sea lamprey trap has been installed at the Neebing River Weir in Thunder Bay, Ont., in an effort to capture the ...
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Biologists Discover Surprisingly Cute Deep-Sea Fish Species Off the Coast of California
When you think of deep-sea fish, chances are you imagine sharp-toothed, foreboding-looking monsters. However, researchers ...
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