A lucky group of whale watchers off Maui got to see a pair of humpback whales up close when they "mugged" their boat.
Researchers from Griffith University are using hydrophones to track how whale migration patterns are shifting along Australia's coastline.
A shadow moves through the internet faster than any shark ever could: the claim that megalodons slipped into the Mariana ...
This January, ocean lovers and community scientists from across the islands and beyond are celebrating the 30th anniversary ...
Photographers capture mutant crayfish, cleaning fish, and synchronized whales in this year's top underwater contests.
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Whales are mighty. Blue whales, for example, aren’t only the largest animal on Earth, but as far as we know, they’re the ...
The Upsweep is an unidentified sound detected by the NOAA, first recorded in August 1991. Almost siren-like, the Upsweep is ...
Even more striking were the changes that occur as sharks grow. At around 3m in body length, white sharks undergo a major ...
Tiger sharks are typically solitary wanderers, and it wasn’t clear to scientists how they came together to reproduce. But as HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol reports, groundbreaking research from the ...
Bubble net feeding is when humpback whales work together to herd fish into a tight group, blowing a curtain of bubbles so ...
The gentle encounter shows the whales curiously engaging with the young seal ...