Median noise levels will nearly quadruple across the pan-Arctic by 2030, relative to levels measured in 2019, according to a ...
"Whales and dolphins aren’t the only producers of sound in the oceans. Earthquakes rattle the seafloor, while container ships ...
A tiny fossil, Acronichthys maccognoi, rewrites fish evolution in North America and reveals how otophysans conquered freshwater habitats.
Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in ...
Bass throughout the country can’t pass on a high-protein meal like a crawfish. Craw jigs are especially effective on ...
For decades, ecologists have listened to the underwater world using sound recorders. These devices capture rich soundscapes ...
A new effort to monitor the seas by sound says, resoundingly, yes. The ocean—especially busy places such as coral reefs—can ...
A breakthrough camera reveals which fish make which sounds, helping decode reef soundscapes and transform ocean conservation.
Saturday, Oct. 4. Taylor Park, 1100 SW Eighth Ave., Largo. The Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Seminole offers a fun family outing, free to children up to 14 years of age. The club will provide bait and ...
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
Scientists have developed a new way to study really small fish. They've designed a tag that's about the size of a grain of ...
"Whales and dolphins aren’t the only producers of sound in the oceans. Earthquakes rattle the seafloor, while container ships rumble at the surface and — believe it or not — fish sing," writes Lisa ...