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
Giant clams are growing faster than ever. That's not a good thing
This supercharged growth is likely due to nitrate aerosols in our modern atmosphere
The long-standing myth of sea monsters has a dark explanation
Mythical sea serpents were probably marine animals tangled in fishing gear
Could wild fisheries keep us alive after a global nuclear war?
Managing our fisheries now could save us in the future
#BlackInMarineScienceWeek increases the visibility of Black marine scientists
The week will showcase Black scientists from every imaginable marine science niche, with the goal of inspiring younger generations