Northern elephant seal at Año Nuevo Natural Reserve. (Credit: Dan Costa; photo taken under research permit NMFS 23188) Over the past 60 years, marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have monitored the ...
Fish are changing how they search for and consume prey in warmer waters, with models suggesting that extinctions will become more likely due to this behavior change, according to a new study published ...
This video shows the process of gathering kina, also known as sea eggs, along the coast of Gisborne, New Zealand. From rocky shorelines to careful harvesting, it highlights local seafood foraging and ...
Winters are long and frigid in North Karelia, a Finnish state on the Russian border. Many locals pass the time sitting on a frozen lake, fishing pole in hand. Once settled into a cozy spot, fishers ...
Foraging for food can be the ultimate reset — a way to return to our primitive hunter-gatherer selves and reconnect with nature. The Monterey Peninsula is one of the best places to hunt for edible and ...
Fish species respond to temperature increases by going after more readily available prey. Models suggest this behavior could lead to more extinctions. Fish are changing how they search for and consume ...
A new study by marine biologists reports that seals can essentially act as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean's eerily dim 'twilight zone.' Over the past 60 years, marine ...