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 ...
This strange eel-like fish came from way below the surface, and it’s one of the wildest catches we’ve ever seen. We cleaned it, cooked it, and gave it a full taste test. Deep-sea catch & cook at its f ...
A deep-sea creature most people will never encounter in their lifetime just showed up twice on the same stretch of beach in Mexico. Two oarfish — long, ribbon-like animals that normally inhabit ocean ...
Two rare “doomsday fish” appeared near a beach in Cabo San Lucas. Instagram/Monica Pittenger Instagram/Monica Pittenger A quiet beach day in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, turned into an extraordinary ...
Deep beneath the waters surrounding several Caribbean islands, scientists exploring the ocean floor have uncovered a previously unknown mountain range bursting with life — including never-before-seen ...
The discoveries made in the Nankai Trough and the Shichiyo Seamount Chain remind us how little of our ocean has truly been explored.” ...
The Hideup Coike — a strange spiny bait resembling a sea urchin — is quickly becoming one of the hottest bass lures in the country. Learn how anglers are rigging and fishing this unique bait.
A beach day in Cabo took an unexpected turn when two sisters spotted something strange flashing in the distance." ...
By drawing water into an internal, muscular cavity and forcefully expelling it through a flexible, narrow tube, known as a siphon, cephalopods are able to create forward thrust, propelling themselves ...
When we look out to the ocean, we see the waves, the tides and the wildlife along our coast. But far below the surface, ...
By about 200 meters, light fades fast, and below 1,000 meters the sea is functionally dark, forcing life to solve survival with stranger tools than most surface creatures ever need. That is why so ...
"I’ve been down 3,000 feet alone in the ocean, which has got to be one of the loneliest places on the planet," Widder says.