In Norway it’s so cold that fish are freezing
In the tiny island of Lovund in central Norway, It got so cold so quickly that it froze a group of fish swimming in the bay.
In the tiny island of Lovund in central Norway, It got so cold so quickly that it froze a group of fish swimming in the bay.
A team of researchers has released the first report of widespread biofluorescence in the tree of life of fishes, identifying more than 180 species that
Scientist Adam Summers, in a photo series called Cleared, bleaches dead fish to reveal their stunning inner anatomy and to expose their complex insides.
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Scientists from the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason and the University of Washington has decoded the genome of the African coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae.
In the 2012 annual Underwater Photography Contest contest held by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, photographers submitted
“The pelican narrowly missed my head because this all happened two metres in front of the camera.” Photographer Peter Quint captured the moment while on
Immersed in thousands of gallons of isopropyl alcohol in a warehouse-like room, 2 million fish sleep forever. Marine biologist Phil Hastings is their keeper.
This was one of many photos off the coast of Koh Tao near Koh Phangan, in Thailand. A fish just happened to steal the shot.