One of the largest and longest experiments ever done to test the impact of nutrient loading on coral reefs today confirmed what scientists have long suspected...
Photo: Brad Gemmell Seahorses may appear slow and awkward but they are ferocious and ingenious predators, according to a new study. The beautiful creatures are famously...
Yes, you did read the headline right. Two men pulled off what was perhaps the most Canadian animal rescue mission of all time this week when...
Rays trapped in lost fishing nets, floating plastic bags resembling jellyfish, glass bottles and tyres covering the ocean floor are all too common a sight for...
Photo by Paul Semmens A fantastic season of wildlife watching from the Scillonian III has just finished for another year. The waters between Cornwall and the...
Photo: Dolphin Surfing by George Karbus, winner of the RSWT Photo Competition 2013 News that the UK government are to create 27 Marine Conservation Zones has...
The Marine Conservation Society has welcomed the announcement by Government of 27 Marine Conservation Zones as a significant milestone for marine conservation in English seas, but adds that...
A glowing lagoon off Puerto Rico’s northeast coast has gone nearly dark and biologists last week were trying to find out why. Theories range from an...
On Saturday 16th November, over 50 Cornwall Wildlife Trust marine volunteers met at Cornwall College, Newquay for an inspirational day of talks to celebrate the marine...
The pinto abalone, a mollusk that’s considered highly tasty, might be considered endangered. A 6-inch Pacific Ocean marine snail prized for its delicate flavor and colorful...
The latest e-newsletter from Sea Shepherd is now available and is packed with all the latest news from the environmental group, including details on the conclusion of...
Hacktivist group Anonymous has issued a threat against the Japanese government over its controversial dolphin and whale hunting programmes. Anonymous has sent this warning message to the...