May 20, 2019 Octopuses may go blind from climate change, study warns Plastic pollution and climate change may be significantly altering the level of oxygen on our planet. Now a new study dives into the impact it could have on marine life, including squids, crabs and octopuses – blindness.
May 1, 2019 Cocaine found in shrimp, shocking study reveals A study looking at freshwater marine life in the U.K. has an alarming conclusion – cocaine and illegal pesticides inside freshwater shrimp.
April 22, 2019 Huge alligator gar caught in Oklahoma lake by bow fisherman A man in Oklahoma caught a huge alligator gar in a lake over the weekend, the Oklahoma Game Wardens said Monday.
March 20, 2019 Texas boy reportedly catches 67-pound catfish, state record pending A Texas boy may have secured a junior state record after reportedly catching a roughly 67-pound catfish over the weekend.
March 20, 2019 Massive, rare sunfish washes on shore of beach in South Australia A massive, rare sunfish has washed up on the shore at Murray River at the Coorong National Park in South Australia.
March 19, 2019 'Strange animal' uncovered on Washington beach is 'incredibly rare' find Last week, marine experts at Seaside Aquarium fielded a call about a bizarre sea creature found buried in the sand at a beach in Long Beach, Washington.
March 9, 2019 Huge alligator gar pulled from Louisiana lagoon: ‘It was a stomach-turning smell’ Officials at a park outside of New Orleans pulled a large, deceased alligator gar from a lagoon this week.
March 1, 2019 Massive sunfish found on California beach is one of the world’s rarest, scientists say An extraordinarily rare ocean sunfish that’s never before been documented in the Northern Hemisphere washed on up on a California beach earlier this month, in a thrilling and unique experience for biologists with the University of California - Santa Barbara.
February 21, 2019 Virgin birth: Fish turned evolution upside down and got pregnant with no help A little stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) nicknamed "Mary" appears to have leapt across a major reproductive divide on the evolutionary tree of life.
February 19, 2019 These newfound catfish species are either the ugliest fish ever or super adorable With tentacle-covered snouts, claw-like spines that protrude from their heads and bodies covered in armor, these newfound catfish look more mythical than real.