Clams and snails rule today’s shores because their ancient ancestors survived a catastrophe that erased nearly all ocean life. The shells scattered along modern beaches are clues to an ancient ...
Sightings of this protected species are unprecedented in the Mediterranean in scale and frequency, but they threaten local ...
Thousands of meters beneath the ocean surface, creatures that have never been formally named are vanishing before scientists ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service hasn’t yet issued findings on five imperiled fish and mollusk species in the Great Basin, ...
Manila clams, a popular global delicacy known to also be invasive, could come to the Chesapeake Bay — but may not necessarily ...
Experts say eradication of the golden mussel is not feasible, but reducing the severity of its impact is the only way to ...
The northeastern U.S. is one of the final places in the Northern Hemisphere where the tasty mollusks have taken hold.
Behind this fish’s new name: a scientist’s unfinished life’s work, a funding gap, and some striking fish lips.
A new Stanford-led study offers the clearest picture yet of how some ocean life survived our planet’s biggest mass extinction ...
A new species of marine mollusk has been named after Cape Verde’s goalkeeper Vozinha by the Spanish researcher Jesus Ortea. In his published work Historias de la Bioadversidad (translated into English ...
While the GBR is known for its corals, the rocky reefs of the GSR are connected by another key ecosystem: kelp..“Jeez, talk ...
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, who emerged as one of the breakout stars of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, has had a newly ...