This article originally published at 'Mass die off': Thousands of rare sea creatures wash up on Texas coast.
Friedman received a lump payout of $45,000 for paid time off compensation when he retired, along with nearly a $10,000 monthly pension. SEA BRIGHT − The attorney for the borough's former police chief ...
A government programme to breed sea urchins (rizzi) to once again populate the seas is showing promising signs of success. The project comes as the number of sea urchins in Maltese waters has dwindled ...
Southern sea otters living along California’s coast are struggling in warmer seas, with new threats and changing food sources. They, like the other two sea otter subspecies, are classified as ...
A sudden, unexplained mass die-off is decimating sea urchins around the world, including catastrophic losses in the Canary Islands. Key reef-grazing species are reaching historic lows, and their ...
It used to be thought that sea urchins only had a primitive nervous system, but new research has found that they are far more complex than that. The entire body of a sea urchin is what researchers are ...
Sea urchins have a body that is entirely made up of "head"—with a surprisingly complex central nervous system that functions, in essence, like an "all-body brain." This is the conclusion of an ...
Rebecca Vega Thurber does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Stunning microscopic footage has captured the moment a translucent baby sea urchin crawled across a bed of red algae. The video earned fifth place in the annual Nikon Small World in Motion competition ...
Early sea urchin embryos can be split into two, and each half can develop into a complete individual. In other words, they can produce identical (monozygotic) twins—a phenomenon known as regulative ...