Scientists exploring beneath Antarctica’s ice uncovered thousands of fish nests arranged in striking geometric patterns.
The indentations are nests of fish called yellowfin notie, and they are not randomly scattered—rather, they appear to have been arranged in distinct patterns ...
Scientists tracking humpback whales have captured rare footage showing the freeloading fish peeling away from their host in a ...
Antarctica has moved to “the front of the line” as a global warming threat that’s already well beyond expectations, and it’s ...
Ever wondered what’s behind those stunningly expensive seafood dishes at upscale restaurants? The world of luxury fish is all ...
As the humpback plunges back below the surface the remoras, also known as sucker fish, return to the whale, sticking their landings with the timing and precision of Olympic gymnasts. It’s elegant work ...
During an expedition to search for a famed shipwreck, researchers discovered something unexpected: striking geometric patterns on the floor of Antarctica’s western Weddell Sea created by fish. The ...
Protecting one small species is a giant opportunity to safeguard our planet - COMMENT: The wildlife of Antarctica is ...
Saltwater doesn’t run through their veins, so why don’t icefish freeze? They are protected from freezing because they produce large quantities of antifreeze proteins (AFPs) in their blood. This means ...
The image most people have of penguins is how they look on land — wearing their flightlessness as a burden for all to see, ...