Flying fish can be seen jumping out of warm ocean waters worldwide. Their streamlined torpedo shape helps them gather enough underwater speed to break the surface, and their large, wing-like ...
Although scientists don't know why these gigantic fish jump, they've at least measured ... is among the deepest-diving ocean animals in the world, reaching depths over 6500 feet below the surface ...
initiative to reduce plastic waste—photographer David Liittschwager documented the ubiquity of plastics in ocean ... Fish that ingest plastic and survive raise other concerns, Parker writes ...
Both teams shared their experiences, including being hit by a stream of flying fish. The Sea Donkeys said one team member, Niels Bardoel, was hit five times in one night by the "smelly" creatures.
It appears that the same ocean processes that concentrate prey ... Jonathan L. Whitney Larval flying fish (top) and triggerfish (bottom) with ingested plastics zoomed in. Dime shown for scale.
Yes, the ocean produces actual pearls ... Tobiko — known for its bright orange color and crunchy texture — comes from flying ...
Both teams shared their experiences, including being hit by a stream of flying fish. The Sea Donkeys said one team member, Niels Bardoel, was hit five times in one night by the "smelly" creatures.