Scientists have discovered two new spooky sea creatures living hundreds of metres under the ocean. Find out more here.
Over 20 new species have been found in a biodiversity discovery survey, including the Western Australian lantern shark. Learn ...
A semi-transparent crab about the size of an almond and a tiny, glowing lantern shark are among two new species discovered by ...
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
A 2022 deep-sea voyage discovered a glowing shark and a delicate, porcelain crab species off the coast of Western Australia.
A rare shark species thought to be wiped out due to overfishing has been spotted for the first time after over five decades in Papua New Guinea, shedding more light on the region’s rich biodiversity.
Scientists warn deep-sea mining could harm sharks, rays, and ghost sharks. Their habitats overlap mining zones.
By Elizabeth Claire Alberts New research has found that deep-sea mining in international waters could threaten at least 30 ...
Sharks protect ocean ecosystems and store carbon, making them vital allies in the fight against climate change. Learn why ...
Miles below the surface, where no light can reach, researchers encounter a shark unlike any ever seen. Its survival secrets ...
Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts.
Scientists analyzed the DNA of commercially available shark meat. The results were alarming for conservation.