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 we ...
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, more than a kilometer beneath its surface, a cold-water coral reef stretches across an ...
Despite strong reviews and an impressive 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie struggled at the box office, grossing around $121 million worldwide against a reported $110 million budget. In time, ...
Reviewing those rare encounters, marine scientist Mark C. Benfield at Louisiana State University (LSU) connected scattered sightings and documented the fish alive in its natural depth range. Footage ...
"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.
Citizen scientist and underwater filmmaker drops US$400/£300 Insta360 and DIY camera rig off the coast of Indonesia, and ...
Remember "Ballast"? The director of one of 2008's most acclaimed indies hadn't been heard from since. He now returns with "Queen at Sea," starring Juliette Binoche as an academic caught in a moral ...
The deep sea is cold, dark and under immense pressure. Yet life has found a way to prevail there, in the form of some of Earth's strangest creatures. Since deep-sea critters have adapted to near ...
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Fabio Cortesi receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Lily Fogg previously received a Research Training Program scholarship from the Australian Government. The deep sea is cold, dark ...
A global team of scientists have spent 160 days at sea and over five years documenting hundreds of previously unknown species on the ocean floor. The team used a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to ...
What’s armored, covered in worms, and has a rasping tongue? If you said the stuff of nightmares, you’re not wrong. Luckily, however, the critter in question is pretty small—and now famous. Meet ...