Serendipitous data reveals a previously unknown ecosystem under Arctic ice
Fish gas bladders interfere with sonar, and we can use that interference to study Arctic fish stocks
To make fishing sustainable, we need to track fish as they move around the world
Wealthier nations have extensive telemetry networks, but the majority of worldwide fish catch goes untracked
New evidence implicates container ships in the spread of stony coral tissue loss disease
The disease is a severe threat to the Caribbean's vibrant coral reefs
Summits of underwater mountains are prime real estate for fish
Seamounts in Papua New Guinea have nearly twice the biodiversity as nearby shallow reefs
Misinformation is keeping invasive, destructive lionfish around
New study suggests better scientific dissemination could put lionfish on the menu and protect native habitats
Marine sponges are coral reefs' great recyclers
Sponges eat the "marine snow" that falls from other organisms in the ocean
Coral reef restoration projects are not a long-term solution to biodiversity loss
Most outplanted staghorn corals in the Florida Keys don't survive past seven years