In 2023, a mother sperm whale, called Rounder by scientists, gave birth to a baby. The amazing birth was caught on camera.
It may look like an adorable green sheep, but this amazing animal is so tiny it could fit on your fingertip!
Each year, 50 million sharks are killed as bycatch, but a new invention could change that.
Scientists have made the surprising discovery that Greenland sharks can see, even though they live in deep, dark waters.
Scientists are using underwater microphones, aerial surveys, and machine learning to count endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Elephant seals fitted with biomonitors bring back data from the deep ocean, where people can’t easily go.
A baby of the largest known squid species was seen for the first time.
Can you spot the 10 differences?
Scientists use the collected mucus to learn about whales’ genetic diversity, respiratory health, and stress levels.
Get to know wild tuna …
Community group Seawilding has reintroduced 350,000 oysters and helped seagrass take root.
Decoding whale speak could help us protect whales, and perhaps even communicate with them.
