Meet the Atlantic wolffish, green humphead parrotfish, and other unusual species with extraordinary adaptations.
Notable sightings along the way included the discovery of an extensive crinoid meadow at a depth of 9,100 meters (29,855 feet ...
We know next to nothing about 99.999 percent of the seafloor. How one researcher plans to democratize deep-sea exploration. Katy Croff Bell, who has been an ocean researcher for 25 years, is working ...
Conway may be the city of Halloween, but Myrtle Beach isn't afraid to get festive, too. The coastal city just launched its ...
Family Tradition Sport Fishing in Fort Lauderdale has announced an expansion of its charter packages to better serve anglers seeking big-game fishing experiences in South Florida waters. The company ...
Tucked into a wooded area just off U.S. 17, just a short distance from the town of Briarcliffe Acres, sits a spiritual mecca that has drawn thousands of visitors for more than 80 years. The 500 acres ...
In the deep sea near the Mariana Trench and Hawaii, a new “Star Wars”-like species was discovered. Polina Silivanova via Unsplash The summaries below were drafted with the help of AI tools and edited ...
With a four-day meeting at Ghent University, the third phase of the European research project MiningImpact has officially begun. Researchers from nine countries are joining forces to study the ...
Celebrity chef Paula Deen will visit her Myrtle Beach restaurant this weekend. Deen will visit the restaurant at Broadway at the Beach on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This content is imported from ...
The deep sea is home to some of the weirdest creatures on Earth, from ghostly elder fish to carnivorous harp sponges. Sometimes, scientists discover more humble creatures that are so tiny that they go ...
A juvenile spotted ratfish. These deep-sea fish are named for their long, rat-like tails. Gareth J. Fraser, University of Florida Deep in the ocean, you can find a strange fish with teeth not just in ...
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening. By Alexa Robles-Gil For an animal, surviving in the ocean’s ...