Taylor Swift wore a Monterey Bay Aquarium sea otter T-shirt that helped raise more than $2 million. But now the crustaceans ...
A hidden tunnel, a homemade fish trap, and 24 hours of suspense lead to one wild discovery. When the trap is finally pulled up, it’s filled with bizarre, alien-looking fish no one expected to find ...
AND IT COULD TAKE UP TO TWO YEARS TO COMPLETE.. BATTERY FIRE COULD TAKE 2 YEARS TO CLEAN UP THE BATTERY FIRE AT THE VISTRA ENERGY FACILITY IN MOSS LANDING THAT BURNED FOR DAYS.. COULD NOW TAKE UP TO ...
The EyeRIS camera system collects 3D visual data in near real time about the structure and biomechanics of marine life. Filming pearl octopuses (Muusoctopus robustus) with this system has provided a ...
Anthropomorphizing an octopus for her bestselling book made Shelby Van Pelt more mindful of the perspectives that animals in captivity might have on their situation. Van Pelt debuted with “Remarkably ...
During his lifetime, David Packard was a Silicon Valley pioneer, starting one of the nation’s leading tech companies, Hewlett Packard, in his Palo Alto garage with his friend Bill Hewlett and $538, ...
A NEW RESEARCH VESSEL IS AT THE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM RESEARCH INSTITUTE -- OR MBARI -- IN MOSS LANDING. IT'S 164 FEET LONG... 42 FEET WIDE... AND CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO 12 CREW ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire at ...
For the last decade, California’s offshore seafloors have been missing a massive, colorful predator that keeps kelp-munching sea urchins in check. The sunflower sea star is a big starfish — more than ...
Take a trip down memory lane to historical Fleetwood with these 58 awesome retro pictures ...
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MISSOURI, USA — Seemingly harmless balls of moss used in aquariums may be hiding one of the nation's "most destructive invasive species in North America," the Missouri Department of Conservation ...