Over 800 marine species have recently been discovered including a guitar-shaped shark off the coast of Mozambique. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to marine biologist, Lucy Woodall.
Nekton Ocean Census, composed of more than 800 scientists from more than 400 institutions, announced that they have ...
Ocean Census has embarked on numerous expeditions—so far—with a sole aim: discovering new species in the "world's greatest ...
Riverside was California’s top county job creator, adding 77,400 workers in the five years that ended in 2024’s third quarter ...
Alma "Algy" Oustatcher enjoyed her 108th birthday party along with an extended family that included 14 great-grandchildren.
Scientists have identified 866 new species as part of the Ocean Census, a global mission to protect and accelerate the ...
And before we even realize a new species exists, "we are losing that diversity", said Lucy Woodall, a marine biologist and ...
The Ocean Census has discovered over 800 new marine species, including the rare guitar shark, through global expeditions and ...
Scientists working with the Ocean Census have discovered more than 800 new marine species over the past two years. It’s part of a decade-long project trying to expand what we know about life under the ...
The Ocean Census project has identified 866 new marine species, many from the deep seas, less than two years since its launch. The project announced its findings on March 10, marking the first ...
Case in point, it was announced earlier this month 866 new marine animal species have been discovered by the Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census. Among those creatures found are a new species of ...
Recent discoveries have identified 866 new marine species, including sharks, lobsters, corals, and deep-sea sponges, as part of a significant global initiative aimed at enhancing ocean exploration.
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