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A Deadly Pathogen Decimated Sunflower Sea Stars. Look Inside the Lab Working to Bring Them Back by Freezing and Thawing Their Larvae
For the first time, scientists have cryopreserved and revived the larvae of a sea star species. The breakthrough, made with the giant pink star, gives hope the technique could be repeated to save the ...
Point Lobos State Reserve lives up to the billing of “the greatest meeting of land and water in the world” thanks to a ...
California wildlife officials have extended a ban on abalone harvesting in Northern California until 2036 for environmental ...
Natural predators aren't just fearsome hunters. They are ecosystem architects that sculpt wild landscapes, influence ...
The Family Voyage on MSN
15 wonderful things to do in Clearwater with kids (and their parents!)
Check out the best things to do in Clearwater with kids, plus lots of other tips on where to stay, getting around and more!
Off the coast of Bintan Indonesia is Nikoi Island, a private luxury resort offering families a Robinson Cruiso experience ...
Moonstone Beach stands as Cambria’s most famous natural attraction, though calling it merely a “beach” doesn’t quite capture its essence. Unlike the sprawling sandy beaches of Southern California, ...
The village sits on a peninsula surrounded by ocean on three sides, creating dramatic views at every turn. Even the cemetery offers stunning vistas, with weathered headstones overlooking the endless ...
Almost a half-mile below Monterey Bay's surface, California scientists recorded rare footage of a seven-arm octopus eating a ...
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Sea lions keep eating the salmon in the Columbia River. Some lawmakers want to kill more of them
A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives spent more than two hours debating the Pacific Northwest’s sea lion problem.
Perhaps it was hiding from predators. Or trying to catch food. Then again, maybe it just wanted to be left alone.
Vancouver Sun on MSN
Researchers discover orcas and dolphins hunting together to catch salmon in B.C. waters
Keith Holmes, a drone pilot with the Hakai Institute, first spotted the behaviour by chance during fieldwork for a UBC-led ...
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