With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The ...
Two rarely-seen deep-sea creatures recently washed up on a beach in Mexico and according to legend, it's not a good sign.
Two deep-sea creatures, known famously as 'doomsday fish', recently washed up on a Mexican beach - and everyone is having a meltdown at the extraordinarily rare sighting.
Goblin sharks can be quite intimidating to look at, but their strange jaws are their biggest asset. Read here to learn more.
Two deep-sea oarfish - nicknamed "doomsday fish" for their folkloric ties to earthquakes - washed up near the shoreline in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, stunning beachgoers and sparking online fascination, ...
The rare deep-sea oarfish are known as "doomsday fish" due to folklore linking them to natural disasters, and two being ...
A surprising mystery has been uncovered off the coastlines of Britain’s Caribbean territories. The first expedition revealed an underwater mountain range, a massive blue hole, and coral ...
Two rare ‘doomsday fish' appeared near a beach in Cabo San Lucas, drawing crowds and going viral online.
In a world first, scientists that discovered a new type of chiton turned to social media crowdsourcing to come up with the new species' name.
Two ‘doomsday’ fish have gone viral after washing up on a beach in Cabo, Mexico, and the internet has been incredibly ...
Two deep-sea oarfish, also known as “doomsday fish,” surfaced near the shoreline in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the same time earlier this month. The unusual sighting, captured by beachgoers who ...
Oarfish are deep-sea creatures that usually inhabit waters thousands of feet below the surface, making their appearance in ...