Do you know which fish is known as the garbage bin of the sea? It has a jaw that acts like a saw and eats actual trash. Let’s ...
Florida sea turtle found dead in seaweed on beach amid historic bloom. Biomass was 19.1 million tons in March, then 28.7 ...
Uncover how 'The Invisible Game' playbook fueled fake narratives and manufactured 'historic firsts' in Tamil Nadu politics ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — The Sea Turtle Preservation Society is a Brevard County non-profit that is dedicated to protecting sea turtles. It is now celebrating its 40th year in operation. In the early ...
One Tatler editor explores Southeast Asia’s chicest getaway with a route that takes in beachside resorts and a city getaway ...
Outer Banks Forever, the official nonprofit partner of the three Outer Banks national parks, has opened its annual Adopt A Sea Turtle Nest program for the sea turtle nesting season at Cape Hatteras ...
Supporters can symbolically adopt an active sea turtle nest on Cape Hatteras National Seashore for the 2026 nesting season. The donation of $100 or more for the annual “Adopt A Sea Turtle Nest” ...
The Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park Sea Turtle Program reported another successful turtle nesting season, with a record-breaking 3,597 hatchlings that made it to sea. According to the 2025 ...
Sometimes the best discoveries are the ones hiding right under your nose, and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is proof that Florida still has a few tricks up its sleeve. This delightful beach town sits just ...
A new study finds significant volumes of land-based and human-activity related plastic litter at four key olive ridley mass nesting beaches in Rushikulya. Plastics including bottles and wrappers made ...
Mote Marine Laboratory's Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program (STCRP) has documented the first local sea turtle activity of the 2026 season. This morning, STCRP’s Sea Turtle Patrol reported ...
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