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"A little sponge, it takes a very short time to sneeze. Well, 10 minutes, 20 minutes. But this sponge, it takes about a day," ...
“The blob” that hit areas like the Gulf of Alaska ... “Common murre populations in the Gulf of Alaska and East Bering Sea will likely fail to recover to pre-heatwave levels before the ...
Unique blob-like creatures washed up on the shores ... have tentacles that can leave a mild sting Mysterious blob-like sea creatures washed up across the Southern California coastline.
An area of unusually warm water (aka The Blob) had developed, spreading its deadly heat from the Eastern Bering Sea to the Gulf of Alaska. The Blob endured for two years, throttling ecosystems as ...
Off the coast of Louisiana, scientists aboard a research vessel hauled up a box-like structure and began to take it apart.
Bizarre sea creatures that resemble jellyfish have returned to Southern California waters, a year after millions were spotted between Ventura and San Diego counties and beyond. Details: https ...
Narrator: This is David Stein, a deep-sea-fish biologist who was lucky enough to dissect 19 blobfishes in the 1970s. Blobfish look blobby because they are full of water. Under their skin ...
The blob — an extreme marine heatwave that hit the northeast Pacific between 2014 and 2016 — killed approximately 4 million common murre, and the population is yet to recover, a new study finds.