The bumphead sunfish (Mola alexandrini) is one of the strangest and most impressive giants in the ocean. With a flattened, ...
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Kardashian's wild G-Wagon convertible SUV and Chris Harris's arrival in a Singer 911 Porsche
Explore the vastness of the ocean and uncover the mysteries of the deep in this exhilarating adventure. Plunge into the ...
There are only a few places in the world where you can see whale sharks. The Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is one of ...
The whale shark always presents a subtle irony. It's the largest fish in the world, reaching tens of meters in length, yet ...
After revisiting items from a Brazilian museum, researchers think humans may have been hunting whales 5,000 years ago, a ...
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Epic Fishing at Crocodile Bay, Costa Rica
Roosterfish, cubera snapper, yellowfin tuna, blue marlin and more are stars of the "green season" off southern Costa Rica's ...
It’s the gateway to Weizhou Island and the starting point of our whale-watching journey. Getting to Beihai is easy, with Fucheng Airport connecting to many domestic and international cities. From ...
A survey conducted by the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Konservasi Indonesia, and OceanX has found that 93% ...
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13 breathtaking places to watch whales without ever leaving shore
Watching a massive whale breach the surface of the ocean is a moment that stays with you forever, but you do not necessarily need a boat ticket to experience it. While marine tours are popular, they ...
NASA satellites captured huge green-blue ocean rings near New Zealand’s Chatham Islands which was caused by seasonal phytoplankton blooms. This attracts wildlife and reveal the ocean’s hidden ...
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Students Drop Baited Camera in Atlantic Ocean — and the Footage Reveals an Unusual Scene
A group of students put a BRUV (baited remote underwater video camera) inside the waters to see the activity underneath the ...
Blooming seas were recorded around the Chatham Islands in January 2026, after satellite images showed large swirls of colour ...
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