marine biologists
Coverage of marine biologists in the Nexus archive.
- Rare shark spotted off New England coast
A rare large-bodied shark species that nearly vanished from Atlantic waters has been observed feeding on seals off the New England coast, according to marine biologists.
- Rare shark spotted off New England coast
A rare large-bodied shark species that nearly disappeared from Atlantic waters has been observed feeding on seals off the New England coast, as reported by marine biologists.
- Rare shark spotted off New England coast
A rare species of large-bodied shark, which had nearly disappeared from Atlantic waters, has been observed feeding on seals off the New England coast, as reported by marine biologists.
- Rare shark spotted off New England coast
A rare species of large-bodied shark, which had nearly disappeared from Atlantic waters, has been observed feeding on seals off the New England coast, as reported by marine biologists.
- 2 humpback whales swam record-breaking distance, photos reveal
Two humpback whales have been recorded swimming a record-breaking distance, as revealed by photos. Researchers confirmed this is the longest-distance ever seen between two pictures of the same humpback whale. This discovery provides new insights into the behavior of these marine animals.
- Timmy the whale is rescued by millionaires in huge operation after getting stranded in Germany... but marine biologists say: 'What's so bad about it dying? It's very sick'
Timmy the whale was rescued by millionaires in Germany after becoming stranded, but marine biologists questioned the rescue due to the whale's severe illness.
- Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks
Steve Green, a Cornwall boat engineer, is removing 166 abandoned fibreglass yachts from the Helford and Fal rivers to prevent environmental harm. His modified van, Cecil, uses recycled materials and a crane system to collect toxic debris, addressing marine pollution linked to fibreglass toxins.