Researchers have described a new species of deep-sea lanternshark and crab, both with the help of specimens collected from a CSIRO-led 2022 voyage of CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator. Called ...
Scientists off Japan found a deep-sea creature with 18 “dark yellow eggs” and discovered a new species, a study said. Getty Images/iStockphoto Thousands of feet down off the coast of Japan swam a pink ...
Following the opening of Expedition Odyssey earlier this year, SeaWorld Orlando is now teasing the release of yet another new attraction for wannabe aquatic explorers. While the park has yet to reveal ...
The latest vessel in Disney Cruise Line’s growing fleet left its shipyard home Friday, making the slow 20-mile river trip so it can complete sea trials ahead of a debut from Port Everglades later this ...
A new deep-sea coral species in the tropical western Pacific that resembles a highly recognizable character from Star Wars has been discovered and named by a team of researchers including an expert ...
A change in the weather pattern is expected to arrive in Central and South Florida toward the end of the week. The slight taste of (mini) fall has ended, and from Tuesday on, the humidity gradually ...
When an unfamiliar pink fish appeared more than 10,000 feet down in the outer reaches of Monterey Canyon in 2019, scientists with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute were able to document the ...
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 ...
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 ...
This photo provided by Jill Denio, Jackson Denio stands with a 177-pound halibut he caught Monday on a deep-sea fishing trip in Hampton, N.H., on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. (Jill Denio via AP) HAMPTON, N ...
HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire teenager on a deep-sea fishing trip this week hauled in a 177-pound Atlantic halibut, a fish so big that it weighed more than him and could be a world record.