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Mystifying Birth of Baby Shark in All-Female Tank Sparks Scientific Interest

A baby shark born in an all-female tank at a Louisiana aquarium raises questions about parthenogenesis and the resilience of species.

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Great white shark Breton returns to Florida waters, tracked since 2020

A massive great white shark, Breton, has returned to Florida, tracked by OCEARCH since 2020. He travels extensively along the East Coast.

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New findings indicate whales can live up to 150 years, overturning previous lifespan estimates

A new study reveals southern right whales can live up to 150 years, significantly exceeding prior lifespan estimates and highlighting conservation needs.

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New Research Highlights Longevity of Southern Right Whales Amidst Conservation Efforts

New studies reveal that southern right whales can live up to 150 years, offering hope for their conservation amidst significant threats to their survival.

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New Species Discovered in 2024: Tiger-Cats, Sea Squirts, and More

2024 sees the discovery of new species including tiger-cats and unique marine life, highlighting urgent biodiversity conservation needs.

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Comb jellies exhibit unique ability to fuse, merging bodies and systems

Researchers discover that comb jellies can fuse, merging their bodies and digestive systems, raising questions about identity and biological processes.

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Scientists grapple with climate change challenges in melting Antarctica

Scientists face unprecedented challenges in Antarctica as melting ice impacts research and marine life due to climate change.

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Photographer Captures Image of Rare Living Coelacanth in Deep Ocean

Laurent Ballesta, a marine photographer, captures the elusive coelacanth in its natural habitat, revealing insights about deep-sea exploration and evolution.

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How Southern Right Whales are Becoming Key Indicators of Climate Change

Southern right whales play a crucial role in revealing climate change's impact on marine ecosystems, showing shifts in behavior and feeding patterns.

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