Researchers enlist animals' help to pierce the mysteries of the twilight zone of the sea: 'It was really exciting' first ...
Scientists have a different idea of the twilight zone. To them, it’s an area of the open ocean where most fish live – depths ...
The population fluctuations of these marine mammals reveal a connection between the abundance of their prey and biophysical ...
Scientists are gaining new insights into how plankton supports life on Earth — just as climate change is changing everything.
A new study by marine biologists reports that seals can essentially act as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean's eerily dim 'twilight zone.' Over the past 60 years ...
Marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have discovered that northern elephant seals can serve as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s twilight zone. Seals' foraging ...
Scientists have a different idea of the twilight zone. To them, it’s an area of the open ocean where most fish live – depths of 650 to 3,200 feet. Little is known about this part of the ocean ...
and her new study being published as the February 14 cover story for Science reports that seals can essentially act as “smart sensors” for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s eerily dim ...