In the vast ocean, you might think there's safety in numbers for fish consider to be "prey" as they seek to elude predators.
A recent study by MIT and Norwegian oceanographers has revealed a dramatic predator-prey interaction in the ocean.
"Fish have swim bladders that resonate like bells," Makris said ... The acoustic maps show quickly forming and evolving ...
Oceanographers recently observed a staggeringly large predation event. Off the coast of Norway, over 10 million fish were ...
There is power in numbers, or so the saying goes. But in the ocean, scientists are finding that fish that group together ...
A new study details how, in just a few hours, more than 2 million Atlantic cod consumed 10 million tiny capelin. Scientists say the feeding frenzy is the largest on record, both in terms of the number ...
Oceanographers recorded the largest ocean predation event, where 2.5 million Atlantic cod consumed 10.5 million capelin off ...
Scientists analyzing one migration witnessed the largest single act of predation humans have ever seen, as millions of cod ...
At first glance, nothing has changed at Cape Cod Fish Co. in Fort Myers. The menu’s the same. The staff — from the kitchen to ...
There is power in numbers, or so the saying goes. But in the ocean, scientists are finding that fish that group together ...
Critically endangered North Atlantic right whales have seen a slight population increase since last year. The whales swim off ...
Here’s the story of Squilla, a rare North Atlantic right whale mother, and her firstborn. To help their species continue, they’d have to navigate an increasingly dangerous ocean.