From the warmest year on record to an arctic blast and even snow, marine biologists are concerned about weather and climate for some species.
The Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge on the Indian River Lagoon in East Central Florida became the first national wildlife refuge.
A rare sighting of Dugong, gentle giants of the seagrass ecosystem, pins hopes of population recovery in the Andaman Islands. The decade-long Dugong population recovery program of #MoEFCC through ...
Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years. Recent research on fossil shark teeth has discovered an ...
A record 154 young Florida manatees died before reaching one year of age in 2024, including more than half of the 100 ...
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature announced that on Tuesday, Jan. 28, three male manatees were released back to the ...
Researchers discovered a lack of archaeological or historical evidence that this species lived in this area early on.
Armored catfish are driving manatees out of their warm-water refuges, putting their health at risk. Here’s why it’s happening ...
Are Florida’s iconic manatees endangered ... numbers aren’t enough to define the threat to this gentle marine mammal. There’s a role for politics as well. So when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Manatee species, such as the African manatee and the Antillean manatee, continue to be poached by humans. As a result, these species are difficult to observe in the wild and may adapt by foraging ...
The manatee, often affectionately referred to as a “sea cow,” is a gentle giant roaming the warm waters of the coastlines of the Americas and Africa. These peaceful marine mammals belong to the order ...