Mesmerizing footage from a new PBS Nature show captures the bioluminescent beauty of brilliant blue waves crashing along San ...
Blue whales, known as the largest animal to ever live on Earth, mostly eat krill, using their baleen plates to strain huge amounts of ocean water, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The allure of bioluminescence — a phenomenon that turns the waves a glowing neon blue — has captivated people all along the Southern California coast from time to time.
Whales mistake plastic debris for food due to similar signals. Plastic items mimic squid acoustically, contributing to ...
To whales that hunt with soundwaves in lightless ocean depths, a torn plastic party balloon and a delicious squid may appear ...
As humpback and southern right whales return to Antarctica at the tail end of their annual migration, east coast whale ...
The University of Cambridge's Museum of Zoology has chosen 13 specimens for the conversations, including the extinct ...
As waters warm and food sources shift, marine animals are seen in unexpected places. Scientists sound alarm after whale's death signals worrisome behavior change: 'The ocean seems to be changing' ...