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These episodes feature cartoons about marine life that teach children valuable lessons about sea life, conservation, and much ...
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In a new study, we and an international team of scientists examined the behavior of marine viruses in a large band of ...
Early last year, uShaka Sea World aquarists released six thorntail stingray pups born in the Open Ocean Exhibit. Before their ...
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Pollution is one of the biggest problems facing planet Earth, a consequence of poor practices and decisions made by humankind ...
A bright green sea slug along America’s coast feeds on sunlight, not food, borrowing plant power to survive months unfed, ...