This week, Australia’s Minderoo Foundation announced a plan to help fill in the glaring blanks and track elusive ocean ...
With more time, the fish may learn to pay attention to more subtle human features, such as hands or hair. According to the ...
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Strange deep-sea creature discovered after it is listed on online fish marketA deep-sea fish species with unusual cheek patterns has been discovered in the South China Sea after it was listed on online ...
Phys.org on MSN7d
Dungeness crab and red abalone among most climate-threatened species in California's coastal watersDungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's ...
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ZME Science on MSN‘Mononoke Tilefish’ — New Deep-Sea Species Named After Legendary Studio Ghibli PrincessThe Mononoke tilefish, Branchiostegus sanae, sports striking facial markings reminiscent of San’s tribal paint, symbolizing a call for marine conservation.
For years, scientific divers at a research station in the Mediterranean Sea had a problem: at some point in every field ...
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IFLScience on MSNNew Fish Species With Stripey “Face Paint” Named After Iconic Studio Ghibli CharacterThe fish – which belongs to the family Branchiostegidae, commonly known as deepwater tilefish – has two vertical stripes ...
Deep below the surface of a river in northern Brazil, a “shy” creature tucked its “armored” body into a rocky crevice. Divers ...
A deep-sea fish species with unusual cheek patterns has been ... The fish has been named Branchiostegus sanae because its red facial stripes resemble those of the female protagonist San in the ...
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