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Del Mar rescuer recounts pulling fellow swimmer out of water after shark bite
U-T San Diego· 5 days agoKevin Barrett said he knew someone was in trouble once he heard someone screaming out in the water...
How South Africa's sardine run is changing
BBC News· 2 days ago"There might be a few gannets here and there, but nothing major," says Stephanie Plön, a marine biologist at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, who...
Richard Ellis, artist behind a life-size blue whale, dies at 86 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoEllis had established himself as the “reigning poet laureate of the marine world.” “I love these...
Are Prebiotic Drinks Actually Good For Your Gut Health? What To Know As Poppi Faces Lawsuit
Forbes· 6 days agoA lawsuit filed last week against prebiotic drink brand Poppi claims the beverages don’t contain...
The real dolphin tale: They’re smart, sometimes vicious and highly sexed | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 1 day agoNo. 2094 is one of thousands of dolphins registered in the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program's...
Early dinosaurs' complex lost world revealed: "Unique importance"
Newsweek· 7 days agoA fossil site of "unique importance" has shed light on a lost prehistoric ecosystem where early...
Crime scene investigation among plethora of science options available at Bear Lake High School
Idaho State Journal· 4 days agoBear Lake High School is expanding its science curriculum, offering students more opportunities to...
Native Plants 101: Everything You Need to Know
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 days agoNative plants in the U.S. are under threat from habitat loss, construction, overgrazing, wildfires, invasive species, bioprospecting — the search for...
Stingray injuries are more common than you think. Here’s how to avoid being impaled at SC beaches
The State· 5 days agoInjuries from stingrays are more common than you may think. Here is how you can avoid being impaled...
After saying Charlotte, a lone stingray, was pregnant, aquarium now says she's sick
NPR· 6 days agoWhen she said Charlotte was pregnant, Ramer called it an apparent case of parthenogenesis, a method of asexual reproduction seen in other species of rays and documented in sharks< ...