How the world’s deepest fish survives bone-crushing pressure (National Geographic)
At the deepest point in the ocean lives a fish that is pink, slimy, and looks a bit like an oversized tadpole, up to a foot long. In the Mariana […]
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At the deepest point in the ocean lives a fish that is pink, slimy, and looks a bit like an oversized tadpole, up to a foot long. In the Mariana […]
A monthly round-up of news and trends important to the AltaSea community. SPECIAL FOCUS: SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD Sustainable Seafood (California Academy of Sciences) Many species of ocean life are under threat […]
By Emily Vidovich, George Washington University class of 2019 and founder of @smallstepsforearth “If we humans are to make a successful, sustainable place for ourselves in the world – whether […]
by Apryl Boyle, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of El Porto Shark A majority of surfers are accustomed to answering the question, “Aren’t you afraid of sharks?” when talking to a […]
A monthly round-up of news and trends important to the AltaSea community. MARINE SCIENCE The Ocean Is Running Out of Breath, Scientists Warn (Scientific American) Escaping predators, digestion and other […]
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