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The Danish artists have pushed beyond the gallery and into the outside world, making works designed to serve communities — ...
Researchers believe marine heatwaves could be impacting fish growth patterns – and Nemo’s only getting smaller.
Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to ...
Wanting to know how clownfish cope with changes to their environment, we repeatedly measured 134 wild fish in Kimbe Bay, ...
Just before the hurricane rolled in, something extraordinary emerged from the depths an iridescent, otherworldly fish with colors and patterns unlike anything seen before. Captured on camera in the ...
The Adam R. Scripps Living Seas Gallery replaces the Hall of Fishes, which saw more than 12 million guests during its 30-year run.
The Tulsequah Glacier meanders down a broad valley in northwest British Columbia, 7 miles from the Alaska border. At the foot ...
A new report by EqualSea Lab of the University of Santiago de Compostela and commissioned by Oceana exposes ownership information, or lack thereof, of the world’s large-scale fishing (LSF) fleets.
New exhibition brings guests into the world of the Pacific Ocean through immersive displays.