A massive 5.5m great white shark, an endangered giant turtle, and a deep-sea predator have stunned South Australians in a bizarre 24-hour flurry of monster marine sightings.
Hundreds of thousands of marine animals are killed every year after becoming accidentally caught in commercial fishing nets. Sharks, skates and rays are at particular risk, alongside turtles, seals, ...
Quick Take Indo-Pacific leopard sharks are considered endangered by the IUCN. Shark populations have plummeted more than 70 percent worldwide since 1970. Groups like ReShark support conservation ...
'It just shows how degraded this ecosystem is,' said Dr. Francesco Ferretti, a lead researcher at Virginia Tech Great white sharks are in danger of going extinct in the Mediterranean Sea, which is ...
STANFORD, Calif. (KGO) -- If you ever come face-to-face with the wrong kind of shark, there's something you probably want to avoid. Just a hint: they're long and really sharp. But now, researchers at ...
Tangle nets are wiping out thousands of critically endangered and protected animals in Irish waters every year, literally in some of the last remaining strongholds for the enti ...
A new agreement may bring about some change.
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see what happened in 2025.
Given Bad Bunny’s history of speaking out on environmental issues in Puerto Rico, his example sets an intriguing precedent ...