Sargassum is at record levels across the Caribbean, which is greeting tourists with smelly piles of seaweed along the coast. Here's what you should know before heading on your beach trip.
A strange brown ribbon stretching from the coast of Africa to North America has scientists and other experts worried about ...
A recent scientific study by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution found that recurring invasions of this brown seaweed may ...
The Beachcombing Report is written by Jace Tunnell, the Director of Community Engagement for the Harte Research Institue at ...
The name “sea hare” comes from the two tentacles on their heads that resemble a rabbit’s ears. Learn more about this marine mollusk.
The Nature Conservancy is testing innovative ways of restoring the struggling algae at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve and beyond.
Give your houseplants the best chance of thriving and maintain a stunning potted garden with these care tips and growing ...
Animals that resemble plants are not uncommon in the wild. Many creatures use this mimicry for camouflage purposes. One sea slug, however, doesn’t just look like a plant, it actually functions like ...
As the days become warmer, you may notice some tiny little black specks among the top of melting snow piles. But what looks ...
Your roof is a major component of your home. From proper cleaning to regularly inspecting it, there are many ways you can ...
While areas of red water may appear concerning, Katie Littlewood, Senior Coastal Scientist said marine algal blooms are common at this time of year and generally harmless.
A recent harsh cold snap devastated marine life and coastal plants on Florida's Space Coast. Learn what it means for the Indian River Lagoon.