Two massive “doomsday fish” washed ashore on a Mexican beach – leaving tourists stunned in a rare sight that some believe signals an ominous warning for humanity, according to wild footage. The ...
There's always something fun going on at Adventure Aquarium in Camden. In fact, it was recently named one of the top spots for family fun in 2026. The latest event, now through March 15th, brings ...
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The unusual sighting, captured by beachgoers who attempted to guide the massive fish back toward deeper water, quickly spread across social media, where viewers fixated less on the rescue effort and ...
Deckhand Todd Meadows died last month during production on season 22 of the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. At the time his death was first reported, very few details were shared. On Friday, ...
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, more than a kilometer beneath its surface, a cold-water coral reef stretches across an ...
Two rare deep-sea oarfish—often nicknamed "doomsday fish"—have washed up in the shallows of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In a video first posted on Instagram by Monica Pittenger, the long, ribbon-like fish ...
Frigid weather killed 35 Florida manatees, nearly triple the average, raising concerns about the species' future.
Bellevue Syrenewas named after the legend of the Sorrento sirens ...
For more than a decade, photographer Bryan Sansivero has documented what happened after homes across America are abandoned.
Abstract: This work presents an automated, real-time approach for localized sea state estimation using a single camera mounted on a ship’s bridge. A labeled dataset of sea surface images, collected ...
For more than a decade, photographer Bryan Sansivero has documented what happened after homes across America are abandoned.
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