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marine conservation

A green turtle comes up for air. Like many air-breathing marine megafauna, green turtles optimise their swim depth during migration to minimise the cost of transport, travelling at around three body-depths beneath the surface in order to avoid creating waves whilst maximising horizontal distance travelled (Picture © R. D. and B. S. Kirkby).

Marine Animals Find Energy-Saving Sweet Spot for Ocean Travel

Small-spotted catshark egg in electromagnetic exposure experiment.

Offshore Wind Farms: Do They Pose a Threat to Sharks?

Sooty terns and other seabird species flying above a remote atoll island where rats are not present

Restoring Rat-Free Islands Could Boost Seabird Populations and Coral Reef Health

silky shark.

Silky Shark’s Epic 27,666 km Journey Reveals Need for Global Conservation Efforts

Photo of great white shark carcass.

Orcas no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark

ocean vista

New Strategy Cuts Costs and Space Needed to Protect Ocean Life

Crabs

AI-powered crab gender identification can revolutionize fishery management and conservation

A whale closeup

Early whaling eradicated species from local waters

A selection of deep-sea specimens from the museum’s collection. - Trustees of the Natural History Museum London

Urgent Need to Protect Deep-Sea Species Amidst Impending Mining Activities

Underwater vista

Spawning Shadows

From mussels to meadows, the sea offers big lessons for all life

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