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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNMonterey Bay Aquarium announces poll to name new sea otterThe Monterey Bay Aquarium is seeking the public's help in naming its new resident sea otter. The aquarium's website has a ...
In the cold, lightless Pacific Ocean deep, the seabed is scattered with metal-rich rocks coveted by miners -- and huge ...
In the last ten years, at least 15 species have officially checked out, never to be seen again. It's ironic to think how ...
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The Salinas Californian on MSN‘We’re otterly excited’: Public asked to name Monterey Bay Aquarium's newest sea otterFor just 24 hours starting March 26, the public will have a chance to vote for the name of the aquarium's newest sea otter.
The Audubon Nature Institute is changing the name of its popular acquarium exhibit to The Gulf of America exhibit, after ...
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Grist on MSNDigging for minerals in the Pacific’s graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who ...
Biologists have discovered that bombesin, a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans, also regulates feeding in starfish, revealing its ancient evolutionary origin dating back over 500 million ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAncient appetite-control molecule found in starfish and humansA team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has an ancient evolutionary origin, dating back over half a billion years.
A longtime surfer and marine wildlife advocate was "left shaken" to his core after a relentless and horrifying encounter with ...
Within 20 minutes, Kea found A.J. lounging on a stranger’s porch. For Ms. Albrecht, it was a turning point. “We have all ...
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