Web News

Here are a few links to some recent aquarium related web articles:

2010:

New microbe discovered eating Gulf oil spill - 'Great potential' for dispersing oil in deep sea, researchers report
MSNBC.com: - Aug 24, 2010  link

Can 'super' oysters boost La. shellfish industry? - Hardy breed of the shellfish survived the Gulf oil spill, but some say they're too pricey
MSNBC.com: - Aug 20, 2010  link

Great Barrier Reef's great-grandmother is unearthed
NewScientist.com: - Aug 19, 2010  link

Mystery of the Atlantic's missing plastic flotsam
NewScientist.com: - Aug 19, 2010  link

Black rockfish breed off West Vancouver
CBC.ca: - Aug 18, 2010  link

Hong Kongers Wage Campaign Against Shark Fin
Foxnews.com: - Aug 18, 2010  link

Giant squid: How do you film one? - Search for reclusive sea monster will need to go 3,000 feet below ocean's surface
MSNBC.com: - Aug 18, 2010  link

Zoologger: Sympathy for the piranha
NewScientist.com: - Aug 18, 2010  link

Zoologger: The world's most fecund vertebrate
NewScientist.com: - Aug 11, 2010  link

Do your civic duty: Eat this fish! - Humans armed with knives and forks enlisted to control lionfish invasion
MSNBC.com: - Aug 10, 2010  link

Aquarium lands $25 million in government money for upgrades
BIVinteractive.com: - Aug 10, 2010  link

Asian carp spent its life in Great Lakes waters - May have been released by humans: scientists
CBC.ca: - Aug 05, 2010  link

World's rarest coral found in remote Pacific atoll - It's been more than 100 years since this coral was last spotted
MSNBC.com: - Aug 04, 2010  link

Eat Fish to Save Fish, Say Conservationists
FastCompany.com: - Aug 03, 2010  link

Oil spill dispersant could damage coral populations
NewScientist.com: - Aug 03, 2010  link

Plastic bags killing turtles, Quebec aquarium warns
CBC.ca: - Aug 03, 2010  link

Photolo: The richest areas of the ocean
NewScientist.com: - Aug 02, 2010  link

Phytoplankton in decline: bye bye food chain?
NewScientist.com: - Jul 29, 2010  link

Phytoplankton vanishing from warming oceans
CBC.ca: - Jul 28, 2010  link

10-feet-long catfish threatened by dams, WWF says - Giant stingrays and barbs also cited in report on Asia's Mekong River
MSNBC.com: - Jul 27, 2010  link

Dead Zone Deconfusinator: Oil Not the Only Problem in Gulf of Mexico, NASA Study Shows
FastCompany.com: - Jul 26, 2010  link

Fishing skews sex ratios in fish
NewScientist.com: - Jul 23, 2010  link

How one jellyfish stung 100 people - Tentacles of lion's mane jellyfish form net-like trap that's hard to avoid
MSNBC.com: - Jul 23, 2010  link

How does a bowhead whale smell? Quite well, actually
NewScientist.com: - Jul 22, 2010  link

'Human fish' salamander breaks lifespan record
MSNBC.com: - Jul 20, 2010  link

Super goby helps salvage ocean dead zone
NewScientist.com: - Jul 15, 2010  link

Mutant Salmon Coming to a Kitchen Table Near You
FastCompany.com: - Jul 12, 2010  link

Fish Talk to One Another - Fish use noises including grunts, chirps and pops to get their point across.
Discovery.com: - Jul 07, 2010  link

Virgin birth: sharks' secret survival trick
NewScientist.com: - Apr 29, 2010  link

Whale poo could help oceans absorb CO2-scientists
MSNBC.com: - Apr 23, 2010  link

Ocean photography: Ready for a real close-up? - Underwater advice
The Globe and Mail: - Apr 23, 2010  link

Sea Creatures Travel Far to Colonize After Volcanic Eruptions
Wired.com: - Apr 22, 2010  link

Acidic oceans worsening, experts warn - CO2 impact coming faster than seas can adapt, they say
MSNBC.com: - Apr 22, 2010  link

Infographic of the Day: Eating the Right Fish
Fast Company: - Apr 06, 2010  link

Monster bug? It's no joke!
MSNBC.com: - Mar 31, 2010  link

Nemo lives amongst poisonous tentacles - Clownfish find a way to avoid predators — and pay ‘rent’
MSNBC.com: - Mar 31, 2010  link

Mysterious whale die-off is largest on record - Almost 90 percent of deaths represent whale calves less than 3 months old
MSNBC.com: - Mar 29, 2010  link

Urine spray signals sex, violence to crayfish - Females use it as an aphrodisiac, males as a challenge to fight
MSNBC.com: - Mar 29, 2010  link

Shark fin soup targeted by Chinese-Canadians
CBC.ca: - Mar 25, 2010  link

‘Complete collapse’ of coral possible - Expert: All could be gone in 100 years if seas keep warming
MSNBC.com: - Mar 25, 2010  link

Trainers invent new toothbrush for killer whale - Trainer was killed last month after being thrashed underwater by whale
MSNBC.com: - Mar 19, 2010  link

Pregnant male fish can choose abortion - Gulf pipefishes can selectively reduce embryos from less attractive females
MSNBC.com: - Mar 17, 2010  link

4 million-year-old shark attack reconstructed - Bite marks on the ribs of a well-preserved dolphin finger-points attacker
MSNBC.com: - Mar 17, 2010  link

NASA finds shrimp dinner beneath Antarctica - Video could cause scientists to rethink life in harsh environments
MSNBC.com: - Mar 15, 2010  link

B.C. fish farm 'not negligent' in escape
CBC.ca: - Mar 08, 2010  link

NASA uses fish to fight space sickness - Research on toadfish could shed light on how ears adapt to spaceflight
MSNBC.com: - Mar 05, 2010  link

Fish use UV light to distinguish faces - Seems to be an overall pattern fish use to tell apart different species
MSNBC.com: - Feb 25, 2010  link

Study: Coral reefs give life to new species - Reefs produce 50 percent more diversity than other tropical ecosystems
MSNBC.com: - Jan 07, 2010  link

Male cleaner fish punish females for poor service
CBC.ca: - Jan 07, 2010  link

New ‘strawberry’ crab species found off Taiwan - Two female crabs found last June off the coast of Kenting National Park
MSNBC.com: - Jan 05, 2010  link

Picture of the Day
NewScientist.com: - Jan 05, 2010  link

Little suckers: Putting leeches on a tight leash
NewScientist.com: - Jan 04, 2010  link

2009:

Mussels tested for clues to household chemicals - From birth control pills to hand sanitizers, more products enter waterways
MSNBC.com: - Dec 29, 2009  link

Body of sea urchin acts as one big eye - Animals have light-sensitive molecules in feet, and along their spines
MSNBC.com: - Dec 28, 2009  link

125 pilot whales die on New Zealand beaches
CBC.ca: - Dec 28, 2009  link

2010 preview: Journey to the bottom of the sea
NewScientist.com: - Dec 25, 2009  link

Acidic oceans: The 'evil twin' of warming - Seas absorb CO2 but that stunts some coral, other skeletal marine life
MSNBC.com: - Dec 22, 2009  link

Last bid to save biggest freshwater fish in U.S.? - More water will be released along Kootenai River to help white sturgeon
MSNBC.com: - Dec 17, 2009  link

Blue whale songs get even bluer - Study says blue whales have been singing with increasingly deeper voices
MSNBC.com: - Dec 16, 2009  link

New coral, sponges species found near Hawaii - Biologist calls findings 120 miles northwest of Hawaii ‘absolutely bizarre’
MSNBC.com: - Dec 15, 2009  link

Sockeye decline linked to climate change - Change in ocean conditions in 2007 likely behind mass death of stocks
CBC.ca: - Dec 10, 2009  link

Pregnant pipefish dads cannibalize young
CBC.ca: - Nov 27, 2009  link

Asian carp close to Great Lakes
CBC.ca: - Nov 21, 2009  link

Cigarette butts toxic to fish, say researchers
CBC.ca: - Nov 20, 2009  link

ID Error Leaves Fish at Edge of Extinction
Wired.com: - Nov 18, 2009  link

Giant jellyfish swarm north in warming world - Expanding range is ‘warning sign that our oceans are stressed,’ expert says
MSNBC.com: - Nov 16, 2009  link

Tuna in peril as catches reach triple the limit
NewScientist.com: - Nov 16, 2009  link

Newborn killer whale buoys hopes
CBC.ca: - Nov 13, 2009  link

Tuna in peril as catches reach triple the limit
NewScientist.com: - Nov 12, 2009  link

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/11/giant-asteroid-impact-could-have-stirred-entire-ocean/
Wired.com: - Nov 10, 2009  link

Woman with child in lap drives into aquarium at US airport, killing most of fish in tank
CBC.ca: - Nov 10, 2009  link

Andrea Marshall: Queen of manta rays
NewScientist.com: - Nov 10, 2009  link

Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life
NewScientist.com: - Nov 09, 2009  link

Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life
Wired.com: - Nov 06, 2009  link

Caribbean, Gulf spared widespread coral damage
CBC.ca: - Nov 06, 2009  link

Picking up mates at the white shark café
NewScientist.com: - Nov 06, 2009  link

Salmon's ecological finprint measured
NewScientist.com: - Nov 04, 2009  link

Crabs trade sex for protection
NewScientist.com: - Nov 04, 2009  link

Dangling stockings reveal whales' sex drive
NewScientist.com: - Oct 28, 2009  link

Forget pool boys! Moss keeps Minn. pools clean - Moss absorbs metals that encourage microbial growths, preventing biofilm
MSNBC.com: - Oct 28, 2009  link

Real sea monsters: The hunt for predator X
NewScientist.com: - Oct 27, 2009  link

Mantis Shrimp Eyes Might Inspire New High-Def Devices
Wired.com: - Oct 26, 2009  link

OceanWorks International: San Diego's Offshore Airport?
FastCompany.com: - Oct 23, 2009  link

We will be billions of dollars poorer when coral dies
NewScientist.com: - Oct 19, 2009  link

Why the Bournemouth Reef Will Make Fish, Beach Bums, and Surfers Happy
FastCompany.com: - Oct 19, 2009  link

Maldives cabinet holds underwater meeting - Ministers urge action to curb global warming
CBC.ca: - Oct 17, 2009  link

Samoa tsunamis obliterate some coral reefs - But other damaged areas may bounce back, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Oct 17, 2009  link

Sea anemone stings make a 'hypodermic' skin cream
NewScientist.com: - Oct 15, 2009  link

‘It’s a (expletive) plague of locusts is what it is’ - Once-endangered dogfish is devouring scarce species, Mass. fishermen say
MSNBC.com: - Oct 13, 2009  link

Man who stabbed ex's fish gets probation - Reportedly told police: ‘If she can't have me, then she can't have the fish’
MSNBC.com: - Oct 13, 2009  link

Navy tests robotic barnacle buster for warships - Hull BUG designed to clamp onto vessel, roam across surface like vacuum
MSNBC.com: - Oct 13, 2009  link

Albatross snags scraps from killer whale - Birds may rely top predator to bring hard-to-reach fish food to the surface
MSNBC.com: - Oct 07, 2009  link

Scanning Dead Salmon in fMRI Machine Highlights Risk of Red Herrings
Wired.com: - Sep 18, 2009  link

Study: Male bass in many U.S. rivers feminized - Intersex fish linked to birth control pills, other hormones seeping into rivers
MSNBC.com: - Sep 14, 2009  link

Better world: End the pillaging of the high seas
NewScientist.com: - Sep 14, 2009  link

Photosynthetic viruses keep world's oxygen levels up
NewScientist.com: - Aug 30, 2009  link

Growth of ocean ‘garbage patch’ alarms experts - Three-week Pacific voyage highlights ‘shocking’ amount of plastic debris
MSNBC.com: - Aug 28, 2009  link

Researchers study sick oilsands fish
CBC.ca: - Aug 26, 2009  link

Warmer seas mean more food for fish
NewScientist.com: - Aug 25, 2009  link

Dawn and dusk dives help tuna find their way
NewScientist.com: - Aug 23, 2009  link

Ocean surface temperature hits record high
CBC.ca: - Aug 21, 2009  link

Deep sea worms drop glowing 'bombs'
CBC.ca: - Aug 20, 2009  link

Mercury in fish is widespread, U.S. survey finds - Each tested fish in 291 streams had some; a quarter were above EPA level
MSNBC.com: - Aug 19, 2009  link

Toxic Soup: Plastics Could Be Leaching Chemicals Into Ocean
Wired.com: - Aug 19, 2009  link

Worm glue may be just what the doctor ordered - It goes on wet but ‘dries’ underwater, which would solve surgery dilemma
MSNBC.com: - Aug 18, 2009  link

How to turn seawater into jet fuel
NewScientist.com: - Aug 18, 2009  link

Deep coral off Southeast could get protection - As scientists explore, U.S. considers regulations and restrictions
MSNBC.com: - Aug 18, 2009  link

As Arctic Ocean warms, megatonnes of methane bubble up
NewScientist.com: - Aug 17, 2009  link

Seafood gave us the edge on the Neanderthals
NewScientist.com: - Aug 12, 2009  link

High cancer rate stalks St. Lawrence belugas
CBC.ca: - Aug 06, 2009  link

Arctic Ocean may be polluted soup by 2070
NewScientist.com: - Aug 06, 2009  link

Dolphin hunt film sparks dilemma for tourists - ‘The Cove’ puts amusement park visitors in bind, park owners on defensive
MSNBC.com: - Aug 06, 2009  link

Why whales don't have gills
NewScientist.com: - Aug 05, 2009  link

Satellite Data Could Overturn Plankton Bloom Hypothesis
Wired.com: - Aug 04, 2009  link

Kung Pao Car Go
Wired.com: - Jul 31, 2009  link

Ocean swimmers stir the seas
NewScientist.com: - Jul 31, 2009  link

Sustainable seas? Overfishing easing in places - Of 10 ecosystems studied, 3 still overfished but 5 are seen as improving
MSNBC.com: - Jul 30, 2009  link

Saving Fish is Possible, Unless They’re Past the Tipping Point
Wired.com: - Jul 30, 2009  link

Comment: Tuna can stay on the menu... for now
NewScientist.com: - Jul 29, 2009  link

Craig Venter: Programming algae to pump out oil
NewScientist.com: - Jul 25, 2009  link

Cut the Carp: Repelling Invasive Species With Noisy Bubbles
Wired.com: - Jul 20, 2009  link

Cut the Carp: Repelling Invasive Species With Noisy Bubbles
Wired.com: - Jul 20, 2009  link

My backyard fish farm
Globe.com: - Jul 14, 2009  link

Fish mega-shoals could be world's biggest animal group
NewScientist.com: - Mar 26, 2009  link

U.S.-funded nets killing whales and turtles - Effort to help poor Kenyan fishermen destroying ecosystem they depend on
MSNBC.com: - Mar 26, 2009  link

Pharmaceuticals found in fish across U.S. - Residue of allergy, cholesterol, other meds were in fish near 5 major cities
MSNBC.com: - Mar 25, 2009  link

No joke: Killer whales roam Gulf of Mexico - Expert confirms sighting of up to 200 on one day; diet includes dolphins
MSNBC.com: - Mar 25, 2009  link

Hungry shrimp eat climate change experiment
NewScientist.com: - Mar 25, 2009  link

Coral colony as old as the pyramids
NewScientist.com: - Mar 23, 2009  link

Researchers find 4,000-year-old coral species - Deep-sea corals are the oldest living animals with a skeleton in the seas
MSNBC.com: - Mar 23, 2009  link

Algal blooms dump toxins on the ocean floor
NewScientist.com: - Mar 22, 2009  link

Photography: Life and death beneath the waves - See stunning images of a caring octopus mum, the eyes of a conch, and more
NewScientist.com: - Mar 22, 2009  link

Oil rigs may be fit for porpoise
NewScientist.com: - Mar 21, 2009  link

Robot octopus will go where no sub has gone before
NewScientist.com: - Mar 21, 2009  link

That's no lobster: scientists discover 'T. Rex' of Cambrian period
CBC.ca: - Mar 20, 2009  link

Robo-Fish to Detect Pollution in Spanish Seas
Wired.com: - Mar 20, 2009  link

Fish numbers drop as reefs take a bashing
NewScientist.com: - Mar 19, 2009  link

Rare fossil octopuses found - Researchers surprised at how similar specimens are to modern octopus
MSNBC.com: - Mar 18, 2009  link

Biomedical engineers look to mussels for surgical glue
CBC.ca: - Mar 18, 2009  link

It's a first: Whale sedated to disentangle rope - Crews were able to calm it, then remove 380 feet of rope around it
MSNBC.com: - Mar 11, 2009  link

Rescued baby whale shark may help species - 15-inch infant suggests Philippines coastline is birthing grounds
MSNBC.com: - Mar 10, 2009  link

'Prawnography' reveals lack of lust - Wild-caught prawns breed like crazy; captive prawns just aren't that into it
MSNBC.com: - Mar 05, 2009  link

Dude fish looks like a lady — but why? - Mystery widens as increasing number of male fish develop female traits
MSNBC.com: - Mar 04, 2009  link

Bug-eyed fish reveals oldest fossil brain
NewScientist.com: - Mar 03, 2009  link

Gutsy bloodworms pump out laughing gas
NewScientist.com: - Mar 02, 2009  link

Fish numbers outpace human population
NewScientist.com: - Mar 02, 2009  link

Lost world of extremophiles hides beneath Great Lakes
NewScientist.com: - Feb 27, 2009  link

Octopus sets off flood at aquarium - Officials say 8-legged resident pulled open a valve in tank
MSNBC.com: - Feb 26, 2009  link

Bizarre fish poisoning sparks alarm - Little-known ciguatera infection switches victims' sensations of hot and cold
MSNBC.com: - Feb 26, 2009  link

Feds boost protection for killer whales after being sued
CBC.ca: - Feb 25, 2009  link

Conservation plan would keep islanders in exile
NewScientist.com: - Feb 23, 2009  link

'Red tide' sent seabirds to their deaths
NewScientist.com: - Feb 21, 2009  link

2008:

Seawater science helps predict climate change - Circulation of heat by the oceans and atmosphere keeps the planet livable
MSNBC.com: - Dec 22, 2008  link

Squid in acid: What future oceans hold in store
NewScientist.com: - Dec 16, 2008  link

Jellyfish gone wild ruining beaches, report says - 'Dead zones' and other human-caused problems cited as factors
MSNBC.com: - Dec 12, 2008  link

10 deep-sea secrets revealed - Bizarre creatures have come to light as scientists explore ocean's depths
MSNBC.com: - Dec 01, 2008  link

Narwhal cull approaches 600 near Pond Inlet
CBC.ca: - Dec 01, 2008  link

Antarctic islands surpass Galapagos for biodiversity
NewScientist.com: - Dec 01, 2008  link

Amazon destruction gathers pace
NewScientist.com: - Dec 01, 2008  link

80 whales stranded in southern Australia - All of the die along the remote rocky coastline in Tasmania
MSNBC.com: - Nov 29, 2008  link

Frog-killing fungus to be tackled in the wild
NewScientist.com: - Nov 28, 2008  link

Faroe islanders told to stop eating 'toxic' whales
NewScientist.com: - Nov 28, 2008  link

Dolphin power measured for the first time
NewScientist.com: - Nov 27, 2008  link

Biomedical Research Profits From Exploration Of Deep Sea
ScienceDaily.com: - Nov 27, 2008  link

Acid rain caused long-term damage to lakes: Study
TheStar.com: - Nov 27, 2008  link

Acid rain has lingering impact on Canadian lakes: study
CBC.ca: - Nov 27, 2008  link

Scientists: Keep Big Fish In Their Small Ponds -- Or In The Ocean
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Nov 27, 2008  link

What's Killing Florida's Coral Reefs?
Time.com: - Nov 26, 2008  link

First known turtle swam on the half shell - 220 million-year-old proto species had bare back and belly armor
MSNBC.com: - Nov 26, 2008  link

PHOTOS: Pacific Shipwrecks Potentially Toxic Timebombs
NationalGeographic.com: - Nov 26, 2008  link

Last great US fishery in danger of collapse
NewScientist.com: - Nov 25, 2008  link

How a shrimp on a treadmill became a Web sensation - YouTube phenomenon is actually a serious experiment, scientists explain
MSNBC.com: - Nov 25, 2008  link

Towards Domestication Of Largest Fish In Amazon
ScienceDaily.com: - Nov 25, 2008  link

PHOTOS: A World of Crabs from One Tiny Island
NationalGeographic.com: - Nov 25, 2008  link

Antidepressants make for sad fish
ScienceNews.com: - Nov 25, 2008  link

Alien-like Squid With "Elbows" Filmed at Drilling Site
NationalGeographic.comNationalGeographic.com: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Red tides stemmed by 'Alien'-like parasites - Toxic algal blooms are known to kill marine and coastal species of fish
MSNBC.com: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Solar-powered sea slug harnesses stolen plant genes
NewScientist.com: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Rescued pilot whales join larger pod offshore - 53 died on Australian beach, but satellite tags show 11 survivors are OK
MSNBC.com: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Oceans Ten Times More Acidic Than Thought
NationalGeographic.com: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Dolphin's tail provides quite a kick, study shows
CBC.ca: - Nov 24, 2008  link

Judges reject Alaska offshore drilling plan - Court orders U.S. to re-examine potential impacts on natives, wildlife
MSNBC.com: - Nov 21, 2008  link

Protecting Puerto Rico's Unique Freshwater Fisheries
ScienceDaily.com: - Nov 21, 2008  link

Glowing anemone yields 'light switch' protein
NewScientist.com: - Nov 19, 2008  link

Plumbing the oceans could bring limitless clean energy
NewScientist.com: - Nov 19, 2008  link

America’s best aquariums - Some of these super fish tanks will surprise you
MSNBC.com: - Nov 17, 2008  link

Plankton contribute to continental crackups - Skeletons became black shales that kneaded into continential interiors
MSNBC.com: - Nov 17, 2008  link

Scientists determine the fishiest election ever - Turns out, follow-the-crowd mentality can lead a fish, or human, astray
MSNBC.com: - Nov 13, 2008  link

Top US court rules for Navy in whale-sonar case
NewScientist.com: - Nov 12, 2008  link

Scientists listen in on wayward dolphins - Sounds may be scaring the dolphins from heading back out to sea
MSNBC.com: - Nov 12, 2008  link

Thar she blows: Snot offers clues to whale health
NewScientist.com: - Nov 12, 2008  link

Census of the ocean discovering new wonders - Findings include city of brittle stars, octopus expressway, white shark café
MSNBC.com: - Nov 10, 2008  link

New treasures from out of the blue
NewScientist.com: - Nov 10, 2008  link

Scientists uncover more marine species, clues to octopus origins
CBC.ca: - Nov 10, 2008  link

Killer whales are discriminating diners - Sophisticated predators scan wide ocean regions listening for favorite fish
MSNBC.com: - Nov 07, 2008  link

Why a speeding shark is like a golf ball
NewScientist.com: - Nov 07, 2008  link

Mystery ‘gunshot’ sound is whale threat - Calls, from North Atlantic right whales, could also serve to attract mates
MSNBC.com: - Nov 06, 2008  link

Hairy subs could feel their way through turbulence
NewScientist.com: - Nov 04, 2008  link

Slimy snails do the (underwater) locomotion - Scientists figure out puzzling secrets of unique propulsion system
MSNBC.com: - Nov 03, 2008  link

Singing duets helps sperm whales to bond
NewScientist.com: - Oct 29, 2008  link

Tracking system is dam good news for salmon
NewScientist.com: - Oct 28, 2008  link

Atlas of hidden water may avert future conflict
NewScientist.com: - Oct 24, 2008  link

Whale autopsy: Trash clogged its intestine - Plastic bag, rope and bottle cap appear to have killed 3-ton female
MSNBC.com: - Oct 15, 2008  link

Seals' muscles hide a built-in scuba tank
NewScientist.com: - Oct 14, 2008  link

Warmer Oceans Are Louder Oceans, Say Scientists
WIRED.COM: - Oct 14, 2008  link

Digital blueprint for fish created
NewScientist.com: - Oct 10, 2008  link

Ottawa sued over lack of legislation to protect B.C. killer whales
CBC.ca: - Oct 09, 2008  link

Climate change means 'trouble' for tropical species, researchers warn
CBC.ca: - Oct 09, 2008  link

Scientists confirm shark's ‘virgin birth’ - Pup carried by Atlantic blacktip shark contained no male genetic material
MSNBC.com: - Oct 09, 2008  link

Fossilised shrimp show earliest group behaviour
NewScientist.com: - Oct 09, 2008  link

Chemistry Nobel for green jellyfish protein
NewScientist.com: - Oct 08, 2008  link

Fossil reveals how the turtle got its shell
NewScientist.com: - Oct 08, 2008  link

Nobel honors work on glowing jellyfish protein - Three win for discovery and development of fluorescent protein, GFP
MSNBC.com: - Oct 08, 2008  link

World's deepest living fish caught on film
NewScientist.com: - Oct 07, 2008  link

A cleaner way to get drinking water from seas? - Scientist says using ships would allow desalination away from coastlines
MSNBC.com: - Oct 06, 2008  link

Rare elderly turtles fail to produce offspring - Scientists aid in delicate attempt to keep endangered Yangtze turtles alive
MSNBC.com: - Oct 04, 2008  link

Robotic yellow submarine is 'Mars Rover of the sea'
NewScientist.com: - Oct 02, 2008  link

Giant tuna kindergarten identified in Atlantic
NewScientist.com: - Oct 02, 2008  link

Noisy oceans a surprising result of rising CO2: scientists
CBC.ca: - Sep 30, 2008  link

Fat dolphins going on a diet at Japan aquarium - Animals failed to hit jumping targets and keep upright while treading water
MSNBC.com: - Sep 30, 2008  link

Brazil: Surprise rise in Amazon destruction - Elections and food exports cited as two reasons for huge increase
MSNBC.com: - Sep 29, 2008  link

Marine 'dead zones' leave crabs gasping
NewScientist.com: - Sep 29, 2008  link

In barren patch of ocean, hope for life - Surprisingly warm water found spewing out of the typically cold ocean floor
MSNBC.com: - Sep 26, 2008  link

A new breed of fish farming
TheGlobeAndMail.com: - Sep 24, 2008  link

Acidifying oceans are brewing up an underwater din
NewScientist.com: - Sep 23, 2008  link

Scientists find 100s of new creatures on Australia's coral reefs
CBC.ca: - Sep 19, 2008  link

Hundreds of new animal species discovered - Australian scientists discover brilliant soft corals, tiny crustaceans on reefs
MSNBC.com: - Sep 19, 2008  link

Hundreds of new animal species discovered - Australian scientists discover brilliant soft corals, tiny crustaceans on reefs
MSNBC.com: - Sep 19, 2008  link

Whale whisperer teaches beluga to 'talk' - Japanese researcher: Whale uses sounds to identify three different objects
MSNBC.com: - Sep 16, 2008  link

One fish, two fish ... glowing-red fish - Vibrant hue is likely a form of private communication or an attraction signal
MSNBC.com: - Sep 16, 2008  link

Freshwater fish in N. America in peril, study says
CBC.ca: - Sep 11, 2008  link

Coral Sea park? Alliance lobbies Australia - 400,000-square mile reserve proposed to shield marine life, WWII heritage
MSNBC.com: - Sep 10, 2008  link

Turtles rescued as highway project looms - Rescue squad, which includes a dog, working to relocate Eastern box turtles
MSNBC.com: - Sep 10, 2008  link

Submersible robots explore the ocean's depths - Vehicles can ‘paint us an underwater picture like we haven’t seen before’
MSNBC.com: - Sep 09, 2008  link

Submersible robots explore the ocean's depths - Vehicles can ‘paint us an underwater picture like we haven’t seen before’
MSNBC.com: - Sep 09, 2008  link

Ocean conditions create feast for salmon - Trend helps struggling fish rebound on West Coast
MSNBC.com: - Sep 09, 2008  link

Green polar bears puzzle zoo visitors - The bears changed color after swimming in an algae-filled pond
MSNBC.com: - Sep 08, 2008  link

'Water bears' are first animal to survive space vacuum
NewScientist.com: - Sep 08, 2008  link

Climate change could stop corals fixing themselves
NewScientist.com: - Sep 05, 2008  link

B.C. fishing guide hooks 300-kilogram sturgeon on Fraser River
CBC.ca: - Sep 02, 2008  link

Paradise island threatened by wrecked WWII oil tanker
NewScientist.com: - Sep 02, 2008  link

Raft made of junk bottles crosses Pacific - Pair land in Honolulu after 3-month trip to raise awareness of ocean debris
MSNBC.com: - Aug 28, 2008  link

Viruses short-circuit the deep-sea food chain
NewScientist.com: - Aug 27, 2008  link

Manitoba dig uncovers 80-million-year-old sea creature
CBC.ca: - Aug 27, 2008  link

How Nemo really finds his way home - Clownfish navigate by scent of leaves that fall into the sea, researchers say
MSNBC.com: - Aug 26, 2008  link

Goblin shark caught on video
NewScientist.com: - Aug 26, 2008  link

Wanted: Home for 6 million dead carp - Utah aims to save endangered rival species by targeting bottom-feeders
MSNBC.com: - Aug 26, 2008  link

Giant manta ray moves into Georgia Aquarium - The ray, named Nandi, was rescued from shark nets on South African coast
MSNBC.com: - Aug 25, 2008  link

Speed limit likely around Atlantic right whales - Bush administration proposes rule; activists say it's weaker than first draft
MSNBC.com: - Aug 25, 2008  link

Bush eyes creating largest protected area ever - Environmentalists praise ocean idea but want mining, drilling banned
MSNBC.com: - Aug 25, 2008  link

Teenage DNA detectives expose US fish fraud
NewScientist.com: - Aug 22, 2008  link

Man-sized grouper declared new species - Goliath grouper can grow to six feet and weigh 1,000 pounds
MSNBC.com: - Aug 21, 2008  link

Melting Arctic Ocean opens shipping frontier - Waters the size of the contiguous U.S could be ice-free for most of summer
MSNBC.com: - Aug 21, 2008  link

Mutated fish alarms delegates at northern Alberta water gathering
CBC.ca: - Aug 18, 2008  link

Fussy fish pick a partner from afar
NewScientist.com: - Aug 16, 2008  link

Tiny, destructive snail spreads in Great Lakes - New Zealand natives found in Lake Michigan, and they multiply fast
MSNBC.com: - Aug 15, 2008  link

Two women fight to save world's biggest lake - Russia's Baikal is seeing more stress — from warming to development
MSNBC.com: - Aug 15, 2008  link

Scientists 'listen' to plants to find pollution - Tiny pieces of algae reveal type and amount of contamination in water
MSNBC.com: - Aug 14, 2008  link

Ocean 'dead zones' proliferating
Globe and Mail: - Aug 14, 2008  link

Octopuses have six 'arms' and two 'legs' - Study: Creatures seem to favor first three pairs of tentacles for grabbing Octopuses' eight tentacles divide
MSNBC.com: - Aug 14, 2008  link

Navy agrees to limit submarine-detecting sonar - One lawsuit is settled, but another one focused on California continues
MSNBC.com: - Aug 13, 2008  link

Invader gobbling up East Coast, Caribbean fish - Lionfish spread could become 'most devastating marine invasion in history'
MSNBC.com: - Aug 13, 2008  link

Humpback whales come off the danger list
NewScientist.com: - Aug 12, 2008  link

Seals deployed to fetch Antarctic climate data - Scientists report bonanza of data brought back, especially winter sea ice
MSNBC.com: - Aug 12, 2008  link

Elephant seals deployed to monitor Antarctic seas
NewScientist.com: - Aug 11, 2008  link

Plan to battle invasive species mired in politics - California's Boxer and Hawaii's Inouye face off in Senate
MSNBC.com: - Aug 06, 2008  link

Found: The hottest water on Earth
NewScientist.com: - Aug 04, 2008  link

110-ton shark’s bite more powerful than T. rex’s - Megalodon made living killing large whales by biting off their tails, flippers
MSNBC.com: - Aug 04, 2008  link

Grazing sea urchins create reef cacophony
NewScientist.com: - Jul 22, 2008  link

New Geoengineering Scheme Tackles Ocean Acidification, Too
Wired.com: - Jul 22, 2008  link

Plankton turn tropical Atlantic into a huge carbon sink
NewScientist.com: - Jul 21, 2008  link

Alien fish creates three-way hybrid
NewScientist.com: - Jul 21, 2008  link

Scientists tap motion in the ocean for energy - Wave power, dolphin flukes and humpback whale fins among inspiration
MSNBC.com: - Jul 21, 2008  link

Tiny carp nibble your toes in fishy pedicure - Va. spa uses 'doctor fish' to rid clients of scaly skin — but do they polish?
MSNBC.com: - Jul 21, 2008  link

Grunting fish tell of the origins of human speech
NewScientist.com: - Jul 18, 2008  link

Singing for sex: Even toadfish do it - Fish formed earliest developments of vocalization in other animals, even us
MSNBC.com: - Jul 17, 2008  link

Water fleas 'mail' their eggs from pond to pond
NewScientist.com: - Jul 16, 2008  link

US floods to create record 'dead zone'
NewScientist.com: - Jul 15, 2008  link

Hormone-loaded spearguns make captive tuna spawn
NewScientist.com: - Jul 12, 2008  link

Frog princes woo with a song and a sac
NewScientist.com: - Jul 11, 2008  link

Giant vacuum cleaner leaves reefs thriving
NewScientist.com: - Jul 11, 2008  link

Freaky fish were lopsided lookers - Fossil suggests cranial asymmetry of modern flatfish evolved gradually
MSNBC.com: - Jul 09, 2008  link

Marine delight: Bond with underwater species - Schmoozing sharks, meeting manta rays and traveling with a porpoise In the Galapagos
MSNBC.com: - Jul 08, 2008  link

Greenland meltwater will take slow wave around globe
NewScientist.com: - Jul 07, 2008  link

Coral reef losses threaten marine life, warn U.S. scientists
CBC.com: - Jul 07, 2008  link

Coral reef losses threaten marine life, warn U.S. scientists
CBC.com: - Jul 07, 2008  link

Cleaner fish calms predators with caresses
NewScientist.com: - Jul 04, 2008  link

Greenland ice sheet slams the brakes on
NewScientist.com: - Jul 03, 2008  link

Lion fish invading Atlantic ocean
MSNBC.com: - Jul 01, 2008  link

Penguin march linked to ocean troubles
CBC.com: - Jul 01, 2008  link

Two-meter-long catfish chokes on soccer ball in German canal
CBC.com: - Jul 01, 2008  link

Canary in a tux? Penguin woes signal problems - Research shows that global warming, ocean pollution present challenges
MSNBC.com: - Jun 30, 2008  link

Oldest vertebrate fish mother found - Although fish perished, remains reveal an embryo and umbilical cord
MSNBC.com: - Jun 28, 2008  link

Volcanoes erupting beneath Arctic ice - Seafloor unexpectedly active, but scientists see no connection to ice loss
MSNBC.com: - Jun 27, 2008  link

The most extreme life-forms in the universe
NewScientist.com: - Jun 26, 2008  link

Tropical ocean sucks up vast amounts of ozone
NewScientist.com: - Jun 26, 2008  link

Marine species entangled in extra names - The many aliases of sea life complicate ocean conservation efforts
MSNBC.com: - Jun 25, 2008  link

How many species live in the sea?
NewScientist.com: - Jun 25, 2008  link

Whales on the Agenda - Japan again defends its hunts of the large sea mammals at an international meeting in Chile.
Newsweek.com: - Jun 25, 2008  link

Antarctic sticks out huge annual ice 'tongue'
NewScientist.com: - Jun 24, 2008  link

Vancouver's baby beluga recovering from infection
CBC.com: - Jun 24, 2008  link

Mixed messages at Chile whaling conference
MSNBC.com: - Jun 24, 2008  link

Bering Sea pollock fleet could close over salmon - The trawlers are intercepting record numbers of kings, other species
MSNBC.com: - Jun 22, 2008  link

Ocean-monitoring satellite blasts off from Calif. - Jason 2 will study climate change and should improve hurricane forecasting
MSNBC.com: - Jun 20, 2008  link

Monster sharks 'fly' like fighter pilots - 'It is like the way a bird dives, then soars, using its momentum and gravity'
MSNBC.com: - Jun 18, 2008  link

Underwater hotels around the world - Sleep with the fishes in unique sub-aquatic properties, from $250 a night
MSNBC.com: - Jun 18, 2008  link

Marine life on 'junk food' diet – and we're to blame
NewScientist.com: - Jun 17, 2008  link

Swim with whale sharks at the aquarium - Ga. program lets guests interact with one of the ocean's most elusive fish
MSNBC.com: - Jun 17, 2008  link

Lakes across Canada face being turned into mine dump sites - Lakes are in B.C., Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, NWT and Nunavut
CBC.com: - Jun 16, 2008  link

Endangered sea dragon is pregnant - But don't look for the expectant mom — dads carry the eggs in this family
MSNBC.com: - Jun 12, 2008  link

Humpback escorts woo mothers with a love song
NewScientist.com: - Jun 12, 2008  link

Mosquito-eating fish patrol foreclosed pools - Health officials turn to minnows to help prevent West Nile outbreak
MSNBC.com: - Jun 12, 2008  link

It's a whale of a baby!
CBC.com: - Jun 11, 2008  link

Robotic fish ace swim test — as a team - Schools of such devices could eventually work together to track marine life
MSNBC.com: - Jun 11, 2008  link

Navigating seals perform a star turn
NewScientist.com: - Jun 11, 2008  link

Dead zone in gulf could be largest on record - Forecast: Fish could suffocate in area bigger than 10,000 square miles
MSNBC.com: - Jun 10, 2008  link

Monkeys that go fishing discovered - What prompted behavior in primates remains a mystery
MSNBC.com: - Jun 10, 2008  link

Algae oil promises truly green fuel
NewScientist.com: - Jun 10, 2008  link

Shoal of robot fish casts a wider data net
NewScientist.com: - Jun 10, 2008  link

Pesticides blamed for plummeting salmon stocks
NewScientist.com: - Jun 09, 2008  link

Retired worker gets catfish named for him - Frank Gallagher spent 37 years in the mailroom at natural science museum
MSNBC.com: - Jun 09, 2008  link

It's official: Caribbean monk seal is extinct - Only seal species to vanish due to human impacts; two other species at risk
MSNBC.com: - Jun 06, 2008  link

Ancient Martian Ocean Would Have Been Salty 'Dead Sea'
Wired.com: - May 29, 2008  link

Making Renewable, Carbon-Neutral Oil — From Algae
Wired.com: - May 29, 2008  link

Methane Poses Climate Risk, Energy Opportunity
Wired.com: - May 29, 2008  link

Federal scientists probe decline of B.C. salmon runs
CBC.com: - May 27, 2008  link

Canada to reaffirm sovereignty over High Arctic waters at conference
CBC.com: - May 27, 2008  link

Humpbacks make a comeback in Pacific
CBC.com: - May 23, 2008  link

Brazil's Amazon building boom draws protests - Hundreds of indigenous people rallied this week against proposed dam
MSNBC.com: - May 23, 2008  link

Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans
NewScientist.com: - May 22, 2008  link

Extreme life found at record seafloor depth - Microbes that endure searing heat live a mile below the ocean floor
MSNBC.com: - May 22, 2008  link

Scientists gather to review tunicate fight
CBC.com: - May 22, 2008  link

Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans
NewScientist.com: - May 22, 2008  link

Invasive species test brings big prize for student
CBC.com: - May 21, 2008  link

Amazing fish flight caught on video - Flying fish goes airborne for a record 45 seconds as cameras roll
MSNBC.com: - May 21, 2008  link

Wanna Harvest Power From the Sea? You'll Have to Test It Here First
Wired.com: - May 19, 2008  link

Global alarm sounded over dramatic decline in bird, fish, mammal populations
CBC.com: - May 16, 2008  link

'Nitrogen cascade' called threat to ecosystems - Studies cite compounds in fertilizers, fossil fuels with cascading effects
MSNBC.com: - May 15, 2008  link

5 more stingrays die as Calgary Zoo asks police for help
CBC.com: - May 14, 2008  link

5 more stingrays die as Calgary Zoo asks police for help - Poison a likely cause of death, but further tests needed
CBC.com: - May 14, 2008  link

Microwaves could nuke aquatic invasive species: scientists
CBC.com: - May 12, 2008  link

Florida moves to curb ocean sewage dumping - Each day, 3 counties dump 300 million gallons of partially treated waste
MSNBC.com: - May 05, 2008  link

Global warming a threat to sea life, study says - So-called 'dead zones' are expanding as oceans become warmer
MSNBC.com: - May 01, 2008  link

$63 million to protect Asia's 'Coral Triangle' - Fishing using dynamite has destroyed reefs across special ecosystem
MSNBC.com: - Apr 30, 2008  link

Giant squid has largest eye ever seen
CBC.com: - Apr 30, 2008  link

Up Close With a Colossal Squid - Scientists finally get a chance to examine the immense, mysterious creature hauled ashore a year ago.
Newsweek.com: - Apr 28, 2008  link

Up Close With a Colossal Squid - Scientists finally get a chance to examine the immense, mysterious creature hauled ashore a year ago.
Newsweek.com: - Apr 28, 2008  link

Sea lions removed in bid to save salmon - Alternative was to put them down since they're feeding on threatened fish
MSNBC.com: - Apr 28, 2008  link

Balding penguin's wetsuit lets him swim again - Pierre's bare tush had kept him shivering on the sidelines as peers played
MSNBC.com: - Apr 25, 2008  link

Eastern Arctic bowhead whales not threatened after all, government says
CBC.com: - Apr 16, 2008  link

Coral flourishing at Bikini Atoll atomic test site - Huge reefs inside crater, but also some extinctions and a caveat on climate
MSNBC.com: - Apr 15, 2008  link

One day's haul of beach trash: 6 million pounds - Annual snapshot finds 390 pounds per mile along U.S. shorelines
MSNBC.com: - Apr 15, 2008  link

Seawater holds clues to asteroid impacts - New study focuses on chemistry of ancient ocean-floor sediments
MSNBC.com: - Apr 10, 2008  link

Japan rebuilds reefs — with eye on China - 50,000 coral fragments are being grown to protect remote outcroppings
MSNBC.com: - Apr 10, 2008  link

Whale habitat off Alaska could open to drilling - Activists concerned about impact on right whales and Bristol Bay salmon
MSNBC.com: - Apr 09, 2008  link

Scientists plunge deep into sex lives of octopuses
CBC.com: - Apr 02, 2008  link

Dolphins swim so fast it hurts
NewScientist.com: - Mar 28, 2008  link

Scientists eye squid beaks for artificial limbs - Material may work for a prosthesis that needs to be stiff and elastic
MSNBC.com: - Mar 27, 2008  link

Scientists eye squid beaks for artificial limbs - Material may work for a prosthesis that needs to be stiff and elastic
MSNBC.com: - Mar 27, 2008  link

Antarctic ice shelf 'hanging by a thread'
NewScientist.com: - Mar 25, 2008  link

Antarctic ice shelf 'hanging by a thread'
NewScientist.com: - Mar 25, 2008  link

Dolphins swim so fast it hurts
NewScientist.com: - Mar 25, 2008  link

Study: Warming may turn Lake Tahoe green - Mixing of waters that takes oxygen to depths could halt in about a decade
MSNBC.com: - Mar 24, 2008  link

Oldest aquatic reptile in North America found - Discovery may demystify ancient seaway that once divided continent in two
MSNBC.com: - Mar 24, 2008  link

Giant waves break up Caribbean coral - Survey of damage scheduled after Atlantic system generates 30-foot waves
MSNBC.com: - Mar 24, 2008  link

Study: Warming may turn Lake Tahoe green - Mixing of waters that takes oxygen to depths could halt in about a decade
MSNBC.com: - Mar 24, 2008  link

Giant waves break up Caribbean coral - Survey of damage scheduled after Atlantic system generates 30-foot waves
MSNBC.com: - Mar 24, 2008  link

Giant marine life found in Antarctic waters - Jumbo jellyfish, starfish and sea spiders among scientists' discoveries
MSNBC.com: - Mar 21, 2008  link

Giant marine life found in Antarctic waters - Jumbo jellyfish, starfish and sea spiders among scientists' discoveries
MSNBC.com: - Mar 21, 2008  link

Size of future fish stocks less predictable as populations decline
CBC.com: - Mar 19, 2008  link

Goliath the giant lobster avoids boiling pot, finds home in Montreal aquarium
MSNBC.com: - Mar 18, 2008  link

New curbs on Navy sonar off Calif., Hawaii - In one case, judges rule it can't be used within 12 nautical miles of coast
MSNBC.com: - Mar 02, 2008  link

Threat to frog population prompts Vancouver exhibit
CBC.com: - Feb 29, 2008  link

High-tech maps reveal Puerto Rico's coral reefs - Video and sonar imagery help gauge health of dwindling marine habitats
MSNBC.com: - Feb 29, 2008  link

Threat to frog population prompts Vancouver exhibit
CBC.com: - Feb 29, 2008  link

Was it a spark? Fish woo with electricity - Flamboyant displays help attract mates and scare off rivals, research shows
MSNBC.com: - Feb 29, 2008  link

High-tech maps reveal Puerto Rico's coral reefs - Video and sonar imagery help gauge health of dwindling marine habitats
MSNBC.com: - Feb 29, 2008  link

Bionic turtle? Caregivers seek prosthetic flipper - Technique similar to procedure used on human patient
MSNBC.com: - Feb 28, 2008  link

Sharks may be mating on Georges Bank
CBC.com: - Feb 28, 2008  link

Bionic turtle? Caregivers seek prosthetic flipper - Technique similar to procedure used on human patient
MSNBC.com: - Feb 28, 2008  link

Catch large fish, encourage small fry - Reproduction left up to slower-growing, more timid varieties
MSNBC.com: - Feb 25, 2008  link

Catch large fish, encourage small fry - Reproduction left up to slower-growing, more timid varieties
MSNBC.com: - Feb 25, 2008  link

Catch large fish, encourage small fry - Reproduction left up to slower-growing, more timid varieties
MSNBC.com: - Feb 25, 2008  link

Defender of the deep - According to legendary underwater photographer and conservationist Bernie Hanby, British Columbia needs a beneficent dictator to prevent further species loss.
Globe and Mail: - Feb 22, 2008  link

Fish swim in space for motion sickness study - German researchers launch rocket with 72 cichlids on board for brief flight
MSNBC.com: - Feb 21, 2008  link

Devastation of trawling visible from space - Widespread practice has significant impact on seafloor ecosystems
MSNBC.com: - Feb 20, 2008  link

Scientists find mysterious creatures in the deep - 'Gigantism is very common in Antarctic waters,' expedition leader says
MSNBC.com: - Feb 19, 2008  link

Antarctic marine census finds bizarre wonders - Plate-sized spiders, glass-like metre-tall plants
CBC.com: - Feb 19, 2008  link

Antarctic marine census finds bizarre wonders - Plate-sized spiders, glass-like metre-tall plants
CBC.com: - Feb 19, 2008  link

Canada moves to cut phosphates to fight algae problem
CBC.com: - Feb 16, 2008  link

Canada moves to cut phosphates to fight algae problem
CBC.com: - Feb 16, 2008  link

Map tracks human footprint on world's oceans
CBC.com: - Feb 14, 2008  link

Sea’s thermostat protects reefs, study finds - Coral in warm, open water may be better able to cope with climate change
MSNBC.com: - Feb 13, 2008  link

Sea’s thermostat protects reefs, study finds - Coral in warm, open water may be better able to cope with climate change
MSNBC.com: - Feb 13, 2008  link

10 undersea adventures - A new world awaits you — underwater odysseys fit for Poseidon
MSNBC.com: - Feb 13, 2008  link

Sea’s thermostat protects reefs, study finds - Coral in warm, open water may be better able to cope with climate change
MSNBC.com: - Feb 13, 2008  link

Too late to keep Arctic sea ice from vanishing? - 'It's hard to see how the system may come back,' expert says
MSNBC.com: - Feb 12, 2008  link

Too late to keep Arctic sea ice from vanishing? - t's hard to see how the system may come back,' expert says
MSNBC.com: - Feb 12, 2008  link

'Intersex' fish linked to farm runoff, population - Study: Some rivers have majority of male-female fish; chemicals suspected
MSNBC.com: - Feb 08, 2008  link

Leatherback turtle swims across Pacific - Researchers hope epic journey will boost efforts to save the species
MSNBC.com: - Feb 08, 2008  link

'Intersex' fish linked to farm runoff, population - Study: Some rivers have majority of male-female fish; chemicals suspected
MSNBC.com: - Feb 08, 2008  link

Robot propelled by heat energy from ocean
CBC.com: - Feb 08, 2008  link

Robot propelled by heat energy from ocean
CBC.com: - Feb 08, 2008  link

‘Endless Ocean’ may sink its hooks into you - You don't die or kill anything in this 'ungame.' But strangely, that's OK
MSNBC.com: - Feb 07, 2008  link

‘Endless Ocean’ may sink its hooks into you - You don't die or kill anything in this 'ungame.' But strangely, that's OK
MSNBC.com: - Feb 07, 2008  link

Toxins from fish making people sick - FDA: Grouper, snapper among those with the biggest potential threat
MSNBC.com: - Feb 05, 2008  link

Judge: Navy must follow sonar rules - Environmentalists say Bush waiver threatened whales
MSNBC.com: - Feb 04, 2008  link

Amazon forest still a global warming mystery - Scientists working to determine if it is a net carbon emitter or 'sink'
MSNBC.com: - Feb 04, 2008  link

See-Through Fish Join Cancer Fight
MSNBC.com: - Feb 01, 2008  link

Sea turtle help -- and harvest
MSNBC.com: - Feb 01, 2008  link

Western water woes tied to manmade warming - Study says 60 percent of changes over 50 years were due to human factors
MSNBC.com: - Jan 31, 2008  link

Leatherback turtle migrates 12,774 miles - Satellite tracks journey from Indonesia to Oregon
MSNBC.com: - Jan 29, 2008  link

Deforestation of Brazil's Amazon rises sharply - President vows to send more police to protect rain forest
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2008  link

Deforestation of Brazil's Amazon rises sharply - President vows to send more police to protect rain forest
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2008  link

Free Lolita! A Whale Story
Newsweek.com: - Jan 23, 2008  link

Bizarre amphibians found living on the edge - Peculiar pin-ups among most threatened species
MSNBC.com: - Jan 22, 2008  link

Algae could be key to computer chip breakthrough
CBC.com: - Jan 21, 2008  link

New bid to rid Great Lakes of alien species - Tighter ballast rules for ships likely, activists say they don't go far enough
MSNBC.com: - Jan 17, 2008  link

Rare sea turtles wash up dead in Bangladesh - Olive ridleys might have gotten tangled in fishermen's nets
MSNBC.com: - Jan 16, 2008  link

Plan drafted to remove 4 dams to help salmon - Utility, U.S. government are open to accord by Klamath-area groups
MSNBC.com: - Jan 16, 2008  link

Study: Warming oceans bad for sea harvests - Tests show smaller phytoplankton do better, leading to fewer fish
MSNBC.com: - Jan 15, 2008  link

World not ready for iron climate change tactic: researchers - Scientists say more exploration needed on effectiveness, consequences
CBC.com: - Jan 10, 2008  link

Whale sharks thriving in waters off Australia - World’s largest living fish species known as the “gentle giant”
MSNBC.com: - Jan 03, 2008  link

2007:

Seattle area again tries to clean up its sound - Washington state has new agency with 2020 deadline
MSNBC.com: - Dec 26, 2007  link

Loss of sea ice could harm walrus - Marine mammals may be forced to remain on land
MSNBC.com: - Dec 24, 2007  link

Number of belugas in Alaska inlet on the rise - Debate continues over listing white whale as endangered species
MSNBC.com: - Dec 18, 2007  link

Fish farms will make local wild salmon extinct in a decade: study
CBC.com: - Dec 13, 2007  link

Researchers find new deep water coral - Monument is potentially protecting many new species
MSNBC.com: - Dec 11, 2007  link

Singing might help whales find themselves - Research counters old idea that humpbacks use tunes to impress the ladies
MSNBC.com: - Dec 06, 2007  link

Prehistoric sea ‘monster’ discovered - Remains of reptile measuring 40 feet long might be a new species
MSNBC.com: - Dec 04, 2007  link

Prehistoric sea ‘monster’ discovered - Remains of reptile measuring 40 feet long might be a new species
MSNBC.com: - Dec 04, 2007  link

Oil from algae? Scientists seek green gold - Microorganisms can be turned into biodiesel, and the cost is going down
MSNBC.com: - Nov 29, 2007  link

Scientists call for global ocean checkup - Multibillion-dollar survey would monitor potential marine threats
MSNBC.com: - Nov 26, 2007  link

Jellyfish Kill 100K Salmon in N.Ireland - Northern Ireland's Only Salmon Farm Wiped Out by Billions of Jellyfish
ABCNews.com: - Nov 21, 2007  link

Billions of jellyfish wipe out salmon farm - More than $2 million in fish destroyed in ‘unprecedented’ N. Ireland attack
MSNBC.com: - Nov 21, 2007  link

Pacific loggerheads closer to 'endangered' - Bush administration considers adding protections; follows Atlantic appeal
MSNBC.com: - Nov 19, 2007  link

Navy told to reduce sonar effects on marine life - Court order follows report linking it to beaching of 16 whales, 2 dolphins
MSNBC.com: - Nov 14, 2007  link

Cod a 'resilient' fish, researchers say
CBC.com: - Nov 14, 2007  link

Tropical fish can live for months out of water - Behavior is similar to how animals first adapted to land, study shows
MSNBC.com: - Nov 14, 2007  link

Make oceans vast carbon sinks, U.S. researchers say
CBC.com: - Nov 08, 2007  link

Peanut shells filter copper, Turkish researchers report
CBC.com: - Nov 08, 2007  link

Fishlike creature glows in the dark - Flecks in bodies of amphioxus could serve as sunscreen, study suggests
MSNBC.com: - Nov 07, 2007  link

'Codmother' DNA research searches for fish origins
CBC.com: - Nov 01, 2007  link

Dynamite job: TNT used to restore wetlands - Nature Conservancy blasts Oregon dikes to release water, protect fish
MSNBC.com: - Oct 31, 2007  link

China to spend $14.5 billion to clean up lake - Algae bloom had blocked water supplies to millions of people in summer
MSNBC.com: - Oct 27, 2007  link

Scientists create tadpoles with extra eyes
CBC.com: - Oct 25, 2007  link

Soap chemical stops fish sticking together
NewScientist Environment: - Oct 24, 2007  link

Ancient, legless crab discovered - Primitive crustacean was built for sidling in and out of crevices in reefs
MSNBC.com: - Oct 22, 2007  link

Human hands and feet have fishy origins - Fin-sprouting gene also guides the growth of digits in land vertebrates
MSNBC.com: - Oct 19, 2007  link

Silvery moon gets corals in the mood - While they don't have eyes, corals can sense changes in light
MSNBC.com: - Oct 18, 2007  link

If it's any consolation, fish get insomnia too - Mutant gene disrupts sleep patterns in a way similar to humans
MSNBC.com: - Oct 16, 2007  link

Exotic creatures found in ‘coral triangle’ - Expedition to diverse sea may have turned up new species, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Oct 16, 2007  link

Humpback whales monitored via satellite - Greenpeace announces effort, contrasts it with Japan's lethal program
MSNBC.com: - Oct 11, 2007  link

Trout hatcheries cause 'stunning' loss of reproduction
CBC.com: - Oct 05, 2007  link

Deep sea vents yield new microbes - Researchers identified 37,000 different kinds of bacteria and 3,000 archaea
MSNBC.com: - Oct 04, 2007  link

Scientists amazed at fish tag journey - Released in Washington state, found 7,700 miles away in New Zealand
MSNBC.com: - Oct 03, 2007  link

Northernmost lake shows signs of global warming
CBC.com: - Sep 26, 2007  link

Ocean pumps could counter global warming
NewScientist Environment: - Sep 26, 2007  link

Loggerhead turtle populations drop across U.S. - Spread of fishing fleets around the world could be key factor
MSNBC.com: - Sep 24, 2007  link

Why worry about warming? Think rising seas - Scenarios for U.S. coastlines help focus on what to protect and at what cost
MSNBC.com: - Sep 24, 2007  link

Hawaii seals, reefs to get help from above - Remote-controlled aircraft will look for old fishing nets, other debris
MSNBC.com: - Sep 19, 2007  link

Sea turtles' mystery hideout revealed - Hatchlings hide out in open ocean, feasting on jellyfish and other creatures
MSNBC.com: - Sep 19, 2007  link

Engineers build islands on Mississippi River - Army Corps restoration aims to create habitat, could be global model
MSNBC.com: - Sep 18, 2007  link

‘Aquanauts’ live in a scientific fishbowl - Webcams watch underwater researchers as they study coral reefs
MSNBC.com: - Sep 18, 2007  link

‘Aquanauts’ live in a scientific fishbowl - Webcams watch underwater researchers as they study coral reefs
MSNBC.com: - Sep 18, 2007  link

North-West Passage melts for the first time
NewScientist Environment: - Sep 17, 2007  link

Pollutants take toll on freshwater mussels - Nearly all U.S. species face pressure; copper, ammonia, pesticides cited
MSNBC.com: - Sep 17, 2007  link

Salmon parents spawn baby trout - Next, scientists to use surrogate parenting to produce endangered fish
MSNBC.com: - Sep 13, 2007  link

Starving whales point to depleted oceans
NewScientist Environment: - Sep 11, 2007  link

Icky algae worries New England fishermen - ‘Rock snot’ already scourge in New Zealand, American South, West
MSNBC.com: - Aug 26, 2007  link

Dolphin's new tail can help human amputees - Gel developed for ‘Winter’ makes false limbs comfortable for people
MSNBC.com: - Aug 26, 2007  link

‘Underwater eyes’ spot new critters in Atlantic - Digital cameras snap new species like shrimp with bulging orange eyes
MSNBC.com: - Aug 24, 2007  link

News on underwater finds to travel faster - New system allows high-speed communication on sea discoveries
MSNBC.com: - Aug 24, 2007  link

Puffer fish sold as salmon kills 15, sickens 115 - Deadly meat sold in large quantities in Thailand despite ban, doctor says
MSNBC.com: - Aug 23, 2007  link

Underwater turbines set to generate record power
NewScientist Tech: - Aug 21, 2007  link

Biologists in Spain catch celebrity shark - Scientists catch 7-foot-long fish by wrestling it with bare hands
MSNBC.com: - Aug 21, 2007  link

Cool planet by growing plankton in oceans? - Scientists report gas emitted by creatures could create cloud cover
MSNBC.com: - Aug 20, 2007  link

Introducing predatory fish could curb malaria
NewScientist.com: - Aug 09, 2007  link

Pacific Ocean coral reefs dying faster than expected: study
CBC.com: - Aug 08, 2007  link

Fish 'antifreeze' inspires ice-proof paint
NewScientist Tech: - Aug 03, 2007  link

Fish 'antifreeze' inspires ice-proof paint
NewScientist Tech: - Aug 03, 2007  link

Scientists create 12-headed jellyfish - Experiment could shed light on how creatures with many heads come about
MSNBC.com: - Aug 01, 2007  link

Rare glass sponge found on Pacific seafloor - Reef-building sponges host a thriving community of creatures
MSNBC.com: - Jul 31, 2007  link

Rare glass sponge found on Pacific seafloor - Reef-building sponges host a thriving community of creatures
MSNBC.com: - Jul 31, 2007  link

Engineers Are Building Robotic Fin For Submarines
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 31, 2007  link

Fighting a swamp thing in Texas - 'World's worst weed' chokes out everything in its path
MSNBC.com: - Jul 30, 2007  link

Mollusks provide clues to world’s worst die-off - Species’ long rise indicates extinction came slowly 250 million years ago
MSNBC.com: - Jul 30, 2007  link

Giant fish tales could well be true - Research suggests harvesting large fish help what's left become giant
MSNBC.com: - Jul 30, 2007  link

Canadian marine scientists discover quirky creatures
CBC.com: - Jul 30, 2007  link

Ravenous jumbo squid take to California
NewScientist.com: - Jul 28, 2007  link

Ravenous jumbo squid take to California
NewScientist.com: - Jul 28, 2007  link

China to tighten control of chemicals in seafood - Antibiotic that causes cancer found in some fish from farms
MSNBC.com: - Jul 25, 2007  link

Rare fish mysteriously enter man-made pond - It likely took a 1.5-mile joyride through piping but nobody knows for sure
MSNBC.com: - Jul 16, 2007  link

When fish get emotional
NewScientist.com: - Jul 09, 2007  link

Thousand of new volcanoes revealed beneath the waves
NewScientist.com: - Jul 09, 2007  link

Zooplankton move to the moon's tune
NewScientist.com: - Jul 08, 2007  link

Construction of oil site 'frightening whales away'
NewScientist Environment: - Jul 03, 2007  link

Construction of oil site 'frightening whales away'
NewScientist Environment: - Jul 03, 2007  link

Fish go on starvation diets to stay skinny - By avoiding food, the sea critters avoid threatening superiors
MSNBC.com: - Jun 28, 2007  link

Man swims with sharks to save them - An upcoming documentary shows the importance of protecting these fish
MSNBC.com: - Jun 26, 2007  link

Shark bite leads to reproduction mystery - Did vet stumble across shark hybrid or asexual reproduction?
MSNBC.com: - Jun 25, 2007  link

Food fishery threatens cod recovery, scientist says - Cod stocks recovering, but at slow pace, minister says
CBC.com: - Jun 25, 2007  link

Company plans 'eco' iron dump off Galapagos
NewScientist Environment: - Jun 25, 2007  link

Company plans 'eco' iron dump off Galapagos
NewScientist Environment: - Jun 25, 2007  link

Baby manta ray at Japan aquarium dies - Believed she died of bruises, cuts caused by abusive father
MSNBC.com: - Jun 21, 2007  link

Rare turtle hatches at Tenn. Aquarium - Beal's four-eyed turtle was 0.21 ounces, 1.52 inches long when hatched
MSNBC.com: - Jun 18, 2007  link

Florida's flying fish can knock you out cold
Telegraph.co.uk: - Jun 17, 2007  link

2nd whale shark dies at Georgia aquarium - Officials say shark had stopped eating and was swimming erratically
MSNBC.com: - Jun 13, 2007  link

Trade in endangered sawfish is banned
NewScientist.com: - Jun 12, 2007  link

Stranded deaf dolphin gives birth to healthy calf - Conservancy set up dolphin 'chat line' for Castaway and her new baby
MSNBC.com: - Jun 11, 2007  link

Europe's seas already 'seriously damaged'
NewScientist Environment: - Jun 08, 2007  link

'Stinky Whale' Mystery Stymies Scientists, Aboriginal Hunters
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 06, 2007  link

Origins of nervous system found in sponges
CBC.com: - Jun 06, 2007  link

Groups Seek Ban On Detergent Ingredient, Fish Gender-Bending Chemicals; 'A Danger Signal'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Jun 05, 2007  link

Ancient frogs rafted to the Caribbean - Analysis shows these South American frogs didn’t walk to new home
MSNBC.com: - Jun 05, 2007  link

Alien invasion - Arrival of foreign species into native ecosystems a worldwide problem
CBC.com: - Jun 04, 2007  link

Sharks use full-body ‘nose’ to hunt prey - Odor-plume tracking device could be adapted for robots, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Jun 04, 2007  link

Going Fishing? Only Some Catch And Release Methods Let The Fish Live
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 04, 2007  link

Fish surviving in Sydney tar ponds
CBC.com: - Jun 01, 2007  link

Deep-Sea Fish Trap Sheds Light on Ocean's Slowest Denizens
NationalGeographic.com: - May 31, 2007  link

Lost whales might have returned to sea unseen - Mother, calf were last seen in San Francisco Bay just 5 miles from ocean
MSNBC.com: - May 30, 2007  link

Cannibalism Of The Young Allows Individual Fish To Specialize
ScienceDaily.com: - May 28, 2007  link

Researchers: Color Patterns On Reef Fish Drive Evolution Of New Species; 'We Were At The Frontier'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - May 28, 2007  link

Scientists try to spook injured whales to seek ocean
CBC.com: - May 24, 2007  link

New Genetic Data Overturn Long-held Theory Of Limb Development
ScienceDaily.com: - May 24, 2007  link

Hammerhead shark has virgin birth
CBC.com: - May 23, 2007  link

Ancient fish caught in Indonesia - Rare coelacanth is a species once thought to be extinct
MSNBC.com: - May 22, 2007  link

Wayward whales still circling near river bridge - Wounds on mom, calf appear to have worsened; 'noise' strategy revisited
MSNBC.com: - May 22, 2007  link

New species found in belly of whale - Sea anemone is first ever found on carcass of whale fall
MSNBC.com: - May 21, 2007  link

Sex-Changing Chemicals Can Wipe Out Fish, Study Shows
NationalGeographic.com: - May 21, 2007  link

Ferocious Thai insects devour fish - Bugs live only in the streams, waterfalls of Himalayan Mountain foothills
MSNBC.com: - May 21, 2007  link

Cornell Lab Confirms Deadly Fish Virus Spreading To New Species
ScienceDaily.com: - May 20, 2007  link

Miracle of evolution fights for survival in Death Valley
CBC.com: - May 18, 2007  link

Sounds of the humpback to call injured whales back to ocean
CBC.com: - May 17, 2007  link

Nemo's Secret: Clownfish Use "Snappy" Trick to Make Weird Sounds
NationalGeographic.com: - May 17, 2007  link

Polar depths yield hundreds of weird species - Antarctic waters served as a cradle for marine life, researchers say
MSNBC.com: - May 16, 2007  link

Scientists 'listen to the pulse' of Caribbean Sea volcano
CBC.com: - May 14, 2007  link

USDA Restricts Movement Of Live Fish Susceptible To Lethal Virus Hemorrhagic Septicemia
ScienceDaily.com: - May 14, 2007  link

Could Carrots Be The Secret To A Long Life And Sex Appeal?
ScienceDaily.com: - May 11, 2007  link

57 Canadian fish hatcheries, fish farms got tainted feed
UnderwaterTimes.com: - May 11, 2007  link

Dozens of fish hatcheries, farms got bad feed - Fish fed to other fish, possibly humans, but officials say health risk is low
MSNBC.com: - May 10, 2007  link

'Hoodie' increases a fiddler crab's chance of sex
NewScientist.com: - May 09, 2007  link

Healthiest coral reefs hardest hit by climate change
CBC.com: - May 08, 2007  link

Electric fields could give subs 'fish-like' sense
NewScientist.com: - May 04, 2007  link

Young Fish Return to "Home Reefs" to Settle Down
NationalGeographic.com: - May 04, 2007  link

Transmitters from missing turtle sought - Scientists are offering $500 to anyone who can find the misplaced sensors
MSNBC.com: - May 02, 2007  link

Hearts Of Male And Female Rainbow Trout Are Different
ScienceDaily.com: - Apr 30, 2007  link

Ocean gobbles carbon at different rates
NewScientist.com: - Apr 26, 2007  link

Sea turtles remember their favourite restaurants
NewScientist.com: - Apr 25, 2007  link

Funding crunch tosses ocean research into limbo
CBC.com: - Apr 24, 2007  link

Fish Growing Faster in Warming Waters
NationalGeographic.com: - Apr 23, 2007  link

Southern Whale Migration Overlapping Northern Whale Breeding Grounds
NationalGeographic.com: - Apr 20, 2007  link

Lost baby whale dies in Brooklyn bay - 1-year-old was too young to survive on own, activists say
MSNBC.com: - Apr 19, 2007  link

Map reveals secret of awesome Mavericks waves
NewScientist.com: - Apr 19, 2007  link

Australian scientist ends stay in underwater box
CBC.com: - Apr 18, 2007  link

Study says trawlers cut fish numbers in Ore. - Study first to look at fish numbers on West Coast Continental Shelf
MSNBC.com: - Apr 18, 2007  link

8 Million Sharks Killed Accidentally off Africa Yearly
NationalGeographic.com: - Apr 17, 2007  link

DepthX Goes Where No Bot Has Gone Before
WIRED.COM: - Apr 16, 2007  link

Prehistoric whale skeleton found - 4 million year-old skeleton discovered in Tuscan countryside
MSNBC.com: - Apr 13, 2007  link

Indonesian earthquake lifted coral to its death
NewScientist.com: - Apr 13, 2007  link

900-kg elephant seal wears out welcome in northern California coastal community
CBC.com: - Apr 12, 2007  link

Heavy-Duty Hardware Hauls Bacteria From the Bottom of the Sea
WIRED.COM: - Apr 04, 2007  link

Piranhaz - R/C Battle Fish - Fish with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads
ThinkGeek.com: - Apr 04, 2007  link

Penguins on treadmills help reveal over-fishing
NewScientist.com: - Apr 03, 2007  link

Jellyfish have human-like eyes - One set of eyes on box jellyfish detect color and size of objects
MSNBC.com: - Apr 02, 2007  link

Brazil eyes free Internet to protect Amazon - Idea is to enable remote areas to report illegal logging and ranching
MSNBC.com: - Mar 30, 2007  link

Big sharks now 'functionally extinct': scientist
CBC.com: - Mar 30, 2007  link

Poachers with nearly 300 sea turtles nabbed - Most were dead when Malaysian officials boarded two Chinese boats
MSNBC.com: - Mar 30, 2007  link

Scallops decline tied to overfishing of sharks - Study suggests fates of top predators has repercussions throughout seas
MSNBC.com: - Mar 29, 2007  link

US shellfish industry destroyed by shark fishing
NewScientist.com: - Mar 29, 2007  link

First New Waterborne Aquaculture Drug In 20 Years Approved
ScienceDaily.com: - Mar 28, 2007  link

Plan for dolphins to protect base draws critics - Activists say water at Wash. nuclear submarine site too cold for animals
MSNBC.com: - Mar 28, 2007  link

Blimps to swim through the air like fish
NewScientist.com: - Mar 23, 2007  link

Jurassic crocodile unearthed in Oregon - 'Hybrid' animal thought to be new species within genus Thalattosuchia
MSNBC.com: - Mar 22, 2007  link

Great White hope - A Canadian documentary asks humanity to save the sharks
CBC.com: - Mar 22, 2007  link

Scientists may microwave giant squid
CBC.com: - Mar 22, 2007  link

Fish Feeding Robots
Lego.com: - Mar 17, 2007  link

Cultured Coral Could Help Repair Damaged Reefs
ScienceDaily.com: - Mar 16, 2007  link

Stealth Camouflage At Night
ScienceDaily.com: - Mar 16, 2007  link

Interspecies Sex: Evolution's Hidden Secret?
NationalGeographic.com: - Mar 14, 2007  link

How sperm whales hunt jumbo squid - Scientists are electronically tagging both deep-sea creatures
MSNBC.com: - Mar 13, 2007  link

Deep Mystery: How Huge Whales Hunt Jumbo Squid
LiveScience.com: - Mar 12, 2007  link

Island for sale, along with endangered turtles - Malaysian government might buy it from utility, but soon enough?
MSNBC.com: - Mar 09, 2007  link

Fatal monk seal entanglements linked to El Niño
NewScientist.com: - Mar 09, 2007  link

The secret language of whales revealed - Using tags suctioned to their bodies, researchers tracked them as they fed
MSNBC.com: - Mar 08, 2007  link

Monster of the Deep - How the world’s largest squid was caught—and the bidding war for the exclusive footage slated to be shown this spring.
Newsweek: - Mar 07, 2007  link

Southern Ocean not the CO2 sink it used to be - Waters able to absorb less carbon as they get more acidic, scientists find
MSNBC.com: - Mar 07, 2007  link

Algae skeletons made into silicon components
NewScientist.com: - Mar 07, 2007  link

Brazil's ethanol push could eat away at Amazon - U.N. official voices his concerns ahead of energy visit by Bush
MSNBC.com: - Mar 07, 2007  link

People see pet fish through rose-tinted glasses
NewScientist.com: - Mar 06, 2007  link

Sea squirt fragment regenerates entire body
NewScientist.com: - Mar 06, 2007  link

Va. scientists refine fish kill search - Researchers will look for chemicals used in the Shenandoah Valley
MSNBC.com: - Mar 05, 2007  link

Woman nets sentence in fish petticoat case - Australian nabbed in ’05 at airport smuggling protected species under skirt
MSNBC.com: - Mar 02, 2007  link

Ocean innovation - Nova Scotia companies find opportunities in deeper waters
CBC.com: - Feb 28, 2007  link

New Species of Sharks and Rays Discovered
LiveScience.com: - Feb 28, 2007  link

New Zealand fishing crew catches rare 450-kilogram colossal squid
CBC.com: - Feb 22, 2007  link

Idea of making reef from tires backfires - Four decades later, Florida now considers removing up to 2 million tires
MSNBC.com: - Feb 16, 2007  link

Oceanic 'internet' to track global marine life
NewScientist.com: - Feb 13, 2007  link

Sea creatures to be tracked electronically - Sea life will be tagged and monitored worldwide as they swim past sensors
MSNBC.com: - Feb 12, 2007  link

Burial at sea for CO2 given seal of approval
NewScientist.com: - Feb 12, 2007  link

CO2 being pushed deep into the oceans
NewScientist.com: - Feb 12, 2007  link

Tricky parasite creates deadly threesome - Worm alters hosts' sense of smell so they are more likely to be eaten
MSNBC.com: - Feb 09, 2007  link

Japanese Aquarium Snags Rare 'Living Fossil' Goblin Shark; Creature Dies After Being Put on Display
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Feb 07, 2007  link

Can fish farming save depleted cod?
Scientific American: - Feb 07, 2007  link

Study: An endangered fish species recovers
ScienceDaily.com: - Feb 06, 2007  link

Scientists: Inbreeding helps African fish - Benefits of close-kin relations may, at times, outweigh the costs
MSNBC.com: - Feb 06, 2007  link

Photo in the News: Thousands of New Species Found in Philippines
NationalGeographic.com: - Feb 06, 2007  link

Pesticides threaten coral reefs: study
News.Com.au: - Feb 05, 2007  link

Hundreds of shellfish species discovered - Thousands expected from Philippine expedition as ID process continues
MSNBC.com: - Feb 05, 2007  link

Gold rush tears up a patch of the Amazon (Support PIABA!) - Pristine rain forest overrun by up to 10,000 miners since December
MSNBC.com: - Feb 05, 2007  link

Hundreds of sea turtles wash up in South Asia - 'Bulging eyes and necks' indicate they were dragged to deaths by fish nets
MSNBC.com: - Feb 05, 2007  link

U.N. panel lifts export ban on beluga caviar - Activists warn of species crash, U.S. restrictions are still in place
MSNBC.com: - Feb 05, 2007  link

U.N. warns against fish stock collapse
United Press: - Feb 05, 2007  link

Looking for love in a shark tank - Aquarium hopes two rare shark rays will hit it off and reproduce
MSNBC.com: - Feb 03, 2007  link

'Electric' Fish Shed Light On How Brain Directs Movement
ScienceDaily.com: - Feb 02, 2007  link

NY pet store sells tattooed fish
MSNBC.com: - Feb 02, 2007  link

Scientists figure out origins of sea smell - Bacteria’s genes turn on chemical conversion that produces pungent gas
MSNBC.com: - Feb 01, 2007  link

Australia's barrier reef could die within decades: UN report
CBC.com: - Jan 30, 2007  link

Sustainable seafood on park board menu
CBC.com: - Jan 29, 2007  link

Fish Can Determine Their Social Rank By Observation Alone, Study Finds
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 26, 2007  link

Scientists watch fish watching fish
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 25, 2007  link

How Fishes Conquered The Ocean
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 24, 2007  link

Japan marine park captures rare shark on film - ‘Living fossil’ species has changed little since prehistoric times
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2007  link

Fish capable of human-like logic - Freshwater chichlids have reasoning capacity of 4- or 5-year-old child
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2007  link

Intersex sunfish found in Potomac Basin - Phenomenon previously documented in smallmouth and largemouth bass
MSNBC.com: - Jan 23, 2007  link

Baby Fish 'Smell Their Way Home'
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 22, 2007  link

Algae Toxin Identification Unravels Fish-kill Mystery
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 21, 2007  link

Male Fish Turn To Cannibalism When Uncertain Of Paternity
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 21, 2007  link

There's No Scent Like Home: New Research Shows Larval Fish Use Smell To Return To Coral Reefs
ScienceDaily.com: - Jan 13, 2007  link

Turtle thought extinct found in Thailand - Rare animal threatened by poaching, pollution and habitat loss
MSNBC.com: - Jan 10, 2007  link

Fish follow their noses back to tropical reefs - They use sense of smell to find the right ocean current, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Jan 09, 2007  link

Considerable extinction risk for whale group - Beluga population off Anchorage has been halved in last decade
MSNBC.com: - Jan 09, 2007  link

Algal blooms hit beach lovers in the throat
NewScientist.com: - Jan 08, 2007  link

Warming seas send big-headed fish deeper - Eelpouts seek out colder water, are hurt by drop in oxygen levels
MSNBC.com: - Jan 05, 2007  link

Warmer Seas Leave Fish Gasping
LiveScience.com: - Jan 04, 2007  link

Warmer Seas Leave Fish Gasping
LiveScience.com: - Jan 04, 2007  link

Toilet-topper lets you flush with the fishes - Lavatory aquarium
MSNBC.com: - Jan 01, 2007  link

Cool underwater photos
BBC News: - Jan 01, 2007  link

2006:

Researchers Discover New Species Of Fish In Antarctic
ScienceDaily.com: - Dec 29, 2006  link

Sea slug offers clues to human brain disorders - Researchers identify genes similar to those associated with human diseases
MSNBC.com: - Dec 28, 2006  link

How Does A Zebrafish Grow A New Tail? The Answer May Help Treat Human Injuries
ScienceDaily.com: - Dec 28, 2006  link

Talking fish: Wide variety of sounds discovered - At least 1,000 fish species make noises with a diversity of means
MSNBC.com: - Dec 28, 2006  link

Talking Fish: Wide Variety of Sounds Discovered
LiveScience.com: - Dec 27, 2006  link

Review 2006: Fish numbers plummet
NewScientist.com: - Dec 23, 2006  link

Purification And Dilution Reduce Risk Of Fish Being Injured By Hormone-disrupting Compounds
ScienceDaily.com: - Dec 22, 2006  link

Japanese scientists film elusive giant squid
CBC.com: - Dec 22, 2006  link

EU fish-quota fight finds unhappy compromise
NewScientist.com: - Dec 21, 2006  link

EU fish-quota fight finds unhappy compromise
NewScientist.com: - Dec 21, 2006  link

Climate Change Has Surprising Effect On Endangered Naked Carp
ScienceDaily.com: - Dec 20, 2006  link

Batfish could be hero in reef rescue
CBC.com: - Dec 20, 2006  link

Batfish may come to Great Barrier Reef's rescue
NewScientist.com: - Dec 18, 2006  link

Shorelines may be in greater peril than thought
NewScientist.com: - Dec 14, 2006  link

Saving the Dead Sea by using the Red Sea - Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Authority meet to save shrinking body of water
MSNBC.com: - Dec 11, 2006  link

Two species cooperate to hunt - Researchers say it's the first example of coordinated hunting seen in fish
MSNBC.com: - Dec 09, 2006  link

Editorial: Taking the oceans' breath away
NewScientist Environment: - Dec 09, 2006  link

Warming climate threatens ocean life, NASA study finds
CBC.com: - Dec 06, 2006  link

Warming oceans produce less phytoplankton
NewScientist.com: - Dec 06, 2006  link

Great in the air, not so good underwater
NewScientist.com: - Dec 06, 2006  link

Eels and groupers hunt better together
NewScientist.com: - Dec 05, 2006  link

Great Barrier Reef sharks on the edge
NewScientist.com: - Dec 05, 2006  link

Great Barrier Reef sharks on the edge
NewScientist.com: - Dec 05, 2006  link

Ocean Temperature Predicts Spread Of Marine Species
ScienceDaily.com: - Dec 03, 2006  link

Scientists puzzled by extreme penguin dives - Animals can swim on a single breath for up to 20 minutes
MSNBC.com: - Dec 01, 2006  link

Feds propose plan for Puget Sound orcas - Goals include cleanup, reducing pollution, improving traffic patterns
MSNBC.com: - Nov 30, 2006  link

Prehistoric fish packed a mean bite - Powerful jaws rivaled those of T. rex and modern alligators
MSNBC.com: - Nov 28, 2006  link

Whales boast the brain cells that 'make us human'
NewScientist.com: - Nov 27, 2006  link

Bizarre deep-sea creatures imaged off New Zealand
NewScientist.com: - Nov 27, 2006  link

Extinction changed the look of sea life - Researchers say marine ecosystems became more complex after die-off
MSNBC.com: - Nov 25, 2006  link

Did an eco-disaster spawn complex life?
NewScientist.comNewScientist.com: - Nov 23, 2006  link

The fishing stops here: California shields coast - Marine reserves praised by activists, criticized by commercial fishermen
MSNBC.com: - Nov 20, 2006  link

Sea canyons braced for climate change
NewScientist.com: - Nov 15, 2006  link

Swordtail fish balance courtship, threats - Male fin display is not just for potential mates, but showing off
MSNBC.com: - Nov 14, 2006  link

Carbon turning oceans acidic, experts warn - Climate conference told of 'major threat to marine organisms'
MSNBC.com: - Nov 10, 2006  link

Manatees may be smarter than we think - Sea cows just seem slow-witted because of new threats, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Nov 10, 2006  link

Sea urchin teaches us genetic lessons - Humble creature’s genome could unlock the code for boosting immunity
MSNBC.com: - Nov 09, 2006  link

Montana Trout Moved Because of Wildfire
MSNBC.com: - Nov 06, 2006  link

Dolphin reveals an extra set of ‘legs’ - Scientists say fins may represent throwback to ancient land-dwelling ways
MSNBC.com: - Nov 06, 2006  link

Fish eavesdrop to avoid becoming dinner - Tests indicate that toadfish clam up if they hear dolphin calls
MSNBC.com: - Nov 03, 2006  link

No more seafood by 2050?
NewScientist.com: - Nov 02, 2006  link

No more seafood by 2050?
NewScientist.com: - Nov 02, 2006  link

Researchers project collapse of seafood species
CBC.com: - Nov 02, 2006  link

Deep Blue See
Wired.com: - Nov 01, 2006  link

Small coral replacing big ones, scientist warns - Caribbean trend makes it harder for reefs to support rich habitat
MSNBC.com: - Nov 01, 2006  link

Belize losing its treasured reef to bleaching - Warmer sea temperatures affecting coral here and worldwide
MSNBC.com: - Oct 31, 2006  link

Scientists Find Lamprey A 'Living Fossil': 360 Million-year-old Fish Hasn't Evolved Much
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 26, 2006  link

Time bomb ticking for coral reefs? - Experts gather, hear prediction of 60 percent die-off by 2030
MSNBC.com: - Oct 25, 2006  link

Scientists Discover Bacteria That Use Radiated Water as Food; 'A Completely Different World'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Oct 20, 2006  link

Special Chip Provides Better Picture Of Salmon Health
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 19, 2006  link

Special Chip Provides Better Picture Of Salmon Health
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 19, 2006  link

Study: Beaked Whales Perform Extreme Dives to Hunt Prey; Decompression Mystery Lingers
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Oct 19, 2006  link

U.N.: Ocean 'dead zones' increasing fast - Experts estimate 200 worldwide, up from 149 just two years ago
MSNBC.com: - Oct 19, 2006  link

Ancient Fish Fossil May Rewrite Story of Animal Evolution
NationalGeographic.com: - Oct 18, 2006  link

A megalithic temple under the sea - Proposal for marine adventure park off Mellieha
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Oct 18, 2006  link

Scientists put shrimp on a treadmill - Device allows researchers to measure the activity of an exercising shrimp
MSNBC.com: - Oct 18, 2006  link

Discovery points to our fishy heritage - Specimen could be a missing link between fish and land vertebrates
MSNBC.com: - Oct 18, 2006  link

Fish Species Face "Double Jeopardy" Due to Overharvesting, Study Says
NationalGeographic.com: - Oct 18, 2006  link

Warming May Be Drying Up Alaska's Lakes, Photo Study Says
NationalGeographic.com: - Oct 17, 2006  link

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15291702/ - Researchers found mesh covered fins fish-like marine reptile
MSNBC.com: - Oct 17, 2006  link

First Biodiversity Census Of Coral Reef Ecosystems In Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 16, 2006  link

Sea creatures affect global climate - Scientists say phytoplankton generate 63 trillion watts of power a year
MSNBC.com: - Oct 16, 2006  link

First Biodiversity Census Of Coral Reef Ecosystems In Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 16, 2006  link

Extreme Environment Changes Fish Appearance
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 14, 2006  link

Massive bleaching along Madagascar reefs - Conservationists also found areas resilient to warming waters
MSNBC.com: - Oct 13, 2006  link

Archerfish Tune Their Shots To Universal Properties Of Prey Adhesion
ScienceDaily.com: - Oct 11, 2006  link

Clownfish study suggests single genus
Practical Fishkeeping: - Oct 11, 2006  link

Awesome skills of spitting archerfish revealed
NewScientist.com: - Oct 10, 2006  link

Invading algae's sweet touch spells death for coral
NewScientist.com: - Oct 07, 2006  link

Pressure mounts on Canada to ban bottom trawling
CBC News: - Oct 04, 2006  link

Shark slaughter shock
NewScientist.com: - Sep 30, 2006  link

Fish show off their mating craters
NewScientist.com: - Sep 30, 2006  link

Economic Crisis, Civil War And Tsunami No Problem If Reefs Well Managed
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 29, 2006  link

Millions of dead anchovies found on Spanish beach
Scientific American: - Sep 29, 2006  link

Scientists: North Atlantic Warm Water Surging into Arctic Ocean; 'A Warning Signal'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Sep 28, 2006  link

Bluegill Fish Monitor Water Supplies for Terrorist Attacks, Contamination
NationalGeographic.com: - Sep 28, 2006  link

Study: Indonesia Coral Reefs Survive Tsunami But Not Cyanide Bombs
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Sep 27, 2006  link

Scientist: Barnacle's Sticky Secret Decoded; Settlement Keyed to 'Chemical Signal'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Sep 27, 2006  link

Researchers pursuing fish sex-change project - Israeli and Palestinian scientists team up to make fatter fish
MSNBC.com: - Sep 26, 2006  link

The holy grail of breeding fish
The New York Times: - Sep 26, 2006  link

Killer teddy bear behind deaths of 2,500 fish - Stuffed animal was dropped into trout pool, clogged the flow of oxygen
MSNBC.com: - Sep 26, 2006  link

Study: 73 million sharks killed every year - Overfishing of the animals could have serious effects on the food chain
MSNBC.com: - Sep 26, 2006  link

Triple Threat: World Fin Trade May Harvest Up To 73 Million Sharks Per Year
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 25, 2006  link

Scores of tardy whales could be trapped as lakes freeze
CBC News: - Sep 25, 2006  link

Squid Skin Reveals Hidden Messages
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 22, 2006  link

Study: Oceans have cooled in recent years - Scientists say that despite temperature change, sea levels continue to rise
MSNBC.com: - Sep 21, 2006  link

Turbulent times means krill help climate
NewScientist.com: - Sep 21, 2006  link

Treasure trove of new marine species found - Variety of 'walking' shark among them; discoverers warn of threats
MSNBC.com: - Sep 19, 2006  link

Fish Explores Land with Robotic Device
LiveScience.com: - Sep 19, 2006  link

Some Fish Sniff Out Their Siblings
LiveScience.com: - Sep 18, 2006  link

'Walking Shark' Among 50 New Marine Species Found Off Indonesia's Papua Province
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 18, 2006  link

Fish serve as terror warning system - Bluegills act like ‘canary in coal mine’ for municipal water supplies
MSNBC.com: - Sep 18, 2006  link

Ingredient In Prozac Increases Risk Of Extinction For Freshwater Mussels
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 15, 2006  link

Sturgeon slowly re-emerge in Great Lakes
belleville.com: - Sep 10, 2006  link

Carbon dioxide emissions sent diving in a deep-sea abyss
Duluth News Tribune: - Sep 10, 2006  link

Shark eats first meals at aquarium
Montery Herald: - Sep 09, 2006  link

Reef fish lives fast, dies young
abc.net.au: - Sep 08, 2006  link

Lionfish threaten Long Island waters
M+C Science + Nature: - Sep 08, 2006  link

Scientists Ponder Releasing Virus to Kill Carp
LiveScience.com: - Sep 07, 2006  link

Sydney Harbor's Seaweed A Deadly Diet For Sea Creatures
ScienceDaily.com: - Sep 07, 2006  link

More 'Intersex Fish' Found in Potomac
MSNBC.com: - Sep 07, 2006  link

Pacific Dungeness crab turns up in Atlantic - Scientists worry that West Coast crustaceans could push out native species
MSNBC.com: - Sep 06, 2006  link

Arctic Ocean continues to freshen up
NewScientist.com: - Sep 05, 2006  link

Plan to nurture test-tube sharks
NewScientist.com: - Sep 04, 2006  link

Race is on to save the Dead Sea
Times Online: - Sep 03, 2006  link

My Life by Howard Norfolk - Howard was a big part of the VAHC for many years. He passed this spring but here is a tribute in his own words.
Aquarticles.com: - Sep 01, 2006  link

Ocean plankton absorbs less CO2 than expected
NewScientist.com: - Aug 30, 2006  link

Study: Iron Critical to Ocean Productivity, Carbon Uptake; Large Segments of the Pacific 'Iron Stressed'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Aug 30, 2006  link

Red Fish, Blue Fish: Distinctive Color Keeps Gene Pools Healthy
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 29, 2006  link

Study shows seahorse promiscuity
BBC News: - Aug 29, 2006  link

Study shows significant coral reef regeneration in the Arabian Gulf
WWF: - Aug 29, 2006  link

Fish check water safety in San Francisco
United Press International: - Aug 28, 2006  link

Study Shows Hope For Ridding Lakes Of Clawed Invader
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 28, 2006  link

Carp's body helps its survival sans oxygen
United Press International: - Aug 25, 2006  link

More Tropical Fish Sighted in R.I. Water
MSNBC.com: - Aug 25, 2006  link

How carp 'hold their breath' through winter
NewScientist.com: - Aug 25, 2006  link

More tropical fish sighted in R.I. water
SanLuisObispo.com: - Aug 25, 2006  link

Celebrity fish dies at Chicago Aquarium - 24 year-old Bubba the Grouper was an inspiration to cancer patients
MSNBC.com: - Aug 24, 2006  link

Aquarium's cancer surviving grouper dies
Scientific American: - Aug 24, 2006  link

Algae, jellyfish invade Mediterranean - Surface temperatures higher than normal, another warming signal?
MSNBC.com: - Aug 22, 2006  link

Study: Over 1,200 Species of Venomous Fish; 'The Worst Pet on Earth'
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Aug 22, 2006  link

Venomous Fish Outnumber Snakes
LiveScience.com: - Aug 22, 2006  link

Loss Of Just One Species Makes Big Difference In Freshwater Ecosystem, Study Finds
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 21, 2006  link

Loss Of Just One Species Makes Big Difference In Freshwater Ecosystem, Study Finds
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 21, 2006  link

Calif. biologists find invasive oysters - Giant mollusks could threaten native species restoration
MSNBC.com: - Aug 18, 2006  link

'Dead Zone' Causing Wave Of Death Off Oregon Coast
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 14, 2006  link

Single fish species controls health of tropical river
SciDev.net: - Aug 11, 2006  link

NYC professor promotes urban fish farm
TwinCities.com: - Aug 11, 2006  link

Humble Aquarium Fish May Be The Key To New Therapies For Birth Defects
ScienceDaily.com: - Aug 09, 2006  link

Deep sea graveyard for CO2
NewScientist.com: - Aug 08, 2006  link

Fish-friendly shrimp nets proving effective - Up to 70 percent reduction in wasteful 'bycatch,' U.N. says of project
MSNBC.com: - Aug 07, 2006  link

Manatee spotted off shores of New York City - Witnesses report at least three sightings of ‘gigantic’ marine mammal
MSNBC.com: - Aug 07, 2006  link

Ocean acidification: the other CO2 problem
NewScientist.com: - Aug 05, 2006  link

Scientists call for coral reef regulations for live fish trade
DailyIndia.com: - Aug 04, 2006  link

Recycled fin helped ancestor crawl from the seas
NewScientist.com: - Aug 02, 2006  link

Invention: Jellyfish injections
NewScientist.com: - Aug 01, 2006  link

World’s smallest fish are bred at aquarium World’s smallest fish are bred at aquarium
thisislancashire.com: - Aug 01, 2006  link

Aquarium team finds juvenile lionfish
Fox News: - Aug 01, 2006  link

NOAA: Aquarium Trade Suspected as Middle Eastern Bannerfish Found Off Florida Coast
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Aug 01, 2006  link

Thousands of bacterial species discovered in oceans
CBC News: - Jul 31, 2006  link

Satellite Images Reveal State Of Health Of World's Coral Reefs
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 29, 2006  link

Marine Protected Areas: It Takes A Village, Study Says
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 28, 2006  link

Shark Fins and Human Arms Made from Same Genes
LiveScience.com: - Jul 26, 2006  link

Restaurant Owner Shaken By Seizure Of Fish
WMTW.com: - Jul 25, 2006  link

How will the lungfish cross the dam?
NewScientist.com: - Jul 24, 2006  link

Robo-scallop could carry drugs through the body
NewScientist.com: - Jul 24, 2006  link

Fish Virus In Northeast Spreading To Other Fish Species
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 20, 2006  link

Maine man pulls up rare two-toned lobster - Odds of odd variation are 1 in 50 million or lower, experts say
MSNBC.com: - Jul 17, 2006  link

Rare Whales Can Live to Nearly 200, Eye Tissue Reveals
NationalGeographic.com: - Jul 13, 2006  link

Fish Cross 'Impassable Barrier' to Traverse Pacific Ocean
LiveScience.com: - Jul 12, 2006  link

Jellyfish Dominate Fish In Over-harvested Namibian Waters
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 11, 2006  link

Fewer Fish Leads to Jellyfish Explosion
LiveScience.com: - Jul 10, 2006  link

Navy, Eco-Group Settle on Sonar in Hawaii Whale Area
NationalGeographic.com: - Jul 10, 2006  link

Report Warns About Carbon Dioxide Threats To Marine Life
ScienceDaily.com: - Jul 05, 2006  link

Study: Park status is no guarantee for reefs - Not enough reserves exist, and many are too small and poorly enforced
MSNBC.com: - Jun 29, 2006  link

Coral beauties found in North Pacific
MSNBC.com: - Jun 27, 2006  link

Global network aims to tag, track marine life - Broader use of implants would show migrations and even climate changes
MSNBC.com: - Jun 27, 2006  link

Shark-Shaped Submarine Is Latest Cousteau Star Vehicle
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 27, 2006  link

Shark-Shaped Submarine Is Latest Cousteau Star Vehicle
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 27, 2006  link

Jellyfish mass grave found on bed of Arabian Sea
NewScientist.com: - Jun 26, 2006  link

Pretending to have a baby to score? Fish do it
Seattle Times: - Jun 25, 2006  link

Tropical fish collectors find life 200 feet deep - TROPICAL FISH COLLECTORS BATTLE EELS, SHARKS AND GLOBAL WARMING TO GET MARINE ANIMALS INTO RESEARCH LABS, AQUARIUMS AND PET STORES
Miami Herald: - Jun 24, 2006  link

Site Of Human-dolphin Partnership Becomes Protected Area
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 23, 2006  link

Marine biologists sound alarm for coral reefs, coastal seas
CBC News: - Jun 23, 2006  link

Cornell Researchers Find Serious Fish Virus In Northeast For First Time
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 22, 2006  link

MIT Warns Of Dumping Seafood
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 22, 2006  link

Video: Pacific Paradise to Become Sunken Treasure?
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 22, 2006  link

Over-use Of Antibiotics In Fish-for-food Industry Encourages Bacterial Resistance And Disease
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 21, 2006  link

Parliament to decide what is a fish
Herald Sun: - Jun 20, 2006  link

Whales Could Be Harmed by Oil-Search Noises, Report Says
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 20, 2006  link

Photo Gallery: Amazing Archipelago -- The New Hawaiian Marine Preserve
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 20, 2006  link

Majority Votes to Legalize Whaling
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 19, 2006  link

Royal reprieve for Thailand's giant catfish
NewScientist.com: - Jun 17, 2006  link

Giant Catfish May Be World's Largest Freshwater Fish
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 16, 2006  link

Video: Seahorses, Father's Day Heroes of the Deep
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 15, 2006  link

Hawaii Islands Named World's Largest Marine Sanctuary
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 15, 2006  link

Harmful Algal Blooms Monitored From Space
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 14, 2006  link

Coral Death Results From Bacteria Fed By Algae
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 13, 2006  link

Experts tracking coral reef killers - ‘CSI’-type standards will help biologists prosecute polluters, poachers
MSNBC.com: - Jun 12, 2006  link

New Hammerhead Shark Species Found in U.S.
NationalGeographic.com: - Jun 12, 2006  link

Pollen Proves Beneficial For Northern Lakes
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 12, 2006  link

Fishery experts strive to crack color mystery
kotv.com: - Jun 11, 2006  link

Pollution affects sex ratio in fish - study
iol.co.za: - Jun 07, 2006  link

Lobster's hue cancels date with dinner plate
CBC News: - Jun 06, 2006  link

Endangered frogs in Colombia found in nature reserve
CBC News: - Jun 06, 2006  link

Electric Fish In Africa Could Be Example Of Evolution In Action
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 02, 2006  link

Common Carp Sheds New Light On Surviving In Extreme Environments
ScienceDaily.com: - Jun 02, 2006  link

Study: Protein Myglobin Key to Common Carp's Ability to Survive with Little Oxygen
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Jun 01, 2006  link

Uniquely coloured guppies show survival advantage
CBC News: - May 31, 2006  link

Mussel beds don't like it hot
NewScientist.com: - May 31, 2006  link

Drug Discovery Team To Explore Newly Discovered Deep-sea Reefs
ScienceDaily.com: - May 22, 2006  link

Fickle Female Fish Force Males to be Flashy
LiveScience.com: - May 19, 2006  link

How Healthy Is That Marsh? Biologists Count Parasites
ScienceDaily.com: - May 18, 2006  link

Magnetic idea to save sharks from fishing lines - Researcher’s concept wins contest, and World Wildlife Fund support
MSNBC.com: - May 12, 2006  link

Zebra mussels removed from U.S. quarry
CBC News: - May 12, 2006  link

U.S. bounty on fish aims to help salmon - Fishermen go after northern pikeminnows, which devour baby salmon
MSNBC.com: - May 10, 2006  link

Explosive sting of jellyfish captured on film
NewScientist.com: - May 09, 2006  link

Dolphins play the name game, too
NewScientist.com: - May 08, 2006  link

Whales find boats a deadly hazard off Hawaii - Record set this year for endangered humpbacks being hit by vessels
MSNBC.com: - May 08, 2006  link

New species discovered in depths of Atlantic
CBC News: - May 05, 2006  link

Coral crisis: U.S. to protect stressed species - Warming waters cited, while activists tie die-off to manmade emissions
MSNBC.com: - May 05, 2006  link

Non-Native Fish Invade Western Streams
LiveScience.com: - May 05, 2006  link

Zooplankton survey plumbs the depths
NewScientist.com: - May 04, 2006  link

Does a South American electric fish hold the key for humans learning to regrow lost limbs?
abqtrib.com: - May 01, 2006  link

Reef lures few fish, survey finds Pace's Place At Redfish Pass: Scientists Search For Signs Of Life Reef lures few fish, survey finds - Areas slow to recover from red tide
news-press.com: - Apr 26, 2006  link

Quebec fish fossil shows early gill structure
CBC News: - Apr 26, 2006  link

Robo-turtle answers some flippery questions
NewScientist.com: - Apr 24, 2006  link

There's something in the water, and it's not just fish - FISH tanks can harbour a gastric bug capable of causing illness serious enough for infected children to have to go to hospital.
smh.com.au: - Apr 22, 2006  link

Hungry octopus forms trick elbow
CBC News: - Apr 18, 2006  link

Hawaii may honor fish with long name - Legislature wants humuhumunukunukuapuaa to reclaim state title
MSNBC.com: - Apr 18, 2006  link

For some young fish, early gene expression is a clear harbinger of fated lifestyle
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Apr 17, 2006  link

When it comes to deep-sea worms, some like it hot
CBC News: - Apr 13, 2006  link

Catfish Hunts on Land, Scientists Report
NationalGeographic.com: - Apr 12, 2006  link

African fish hunts on land
CBC News: - Apr 12, 2006  link

African fish hunts on land
CBC News: - Apr 12, 2006  link

Gender-changing fish are studied
PHYSORG.com: - Apr 11, 2006  link

Scientists Try to Count Fish in Sea
WashingtonPost.com: - Apr 10, 2006  link

China to build reserve for rare white dolphin - Emergency rescue center the primary focus of a new reserve in Zhuhai
MSNBC.com: - Apr 10, 2006  link

Fish fossils found in Nunavut bridge evolution gap
CBC News: - Apr 07, 2006  link

First fossil of fish that crawled onto land discovered
NewScientist.com: - Apr 05, 2006  link

Fossil shows how fish made the leap to land - 375 million-year-old remains look like a cross between fish and crocodile
MSNBC.com: - Apr 05, 2006  link

Research: Salmon OK After Going Veggie; Canola Oil Viable Alternative for Feed
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Apr 04, 2006  link

Why Newborn Fish are Lousy Swimmers
LiveScience.com: - Apr 03, 2006  link

A Fish Tale
Wired News: - Apr 01, 2006  link

'Unprecedented die-off' of Caribbean coral - Warmer water, disease since 2005 created 'underwater Holocaust'
MSNBC.com: - Mar 31, 2006  link

Study fails to link naval sonar with whale strandings
NewScientist.com: - Mar 30, 2006  link

Sexual twist among fish in ocean 'dead zones' - Areas low in oxygen mean more males born, study finds
MSNBC.com: - Mar 29, 2006  link

Vast protected area created in Pacific Ocean - Kiribati bans commercial fishing, will get compensation
MSNBC.com: - Mar 29, 2006  link

Lefty snails have survival advantage, scientists find
CBC News: - Mar 23, 2006  link

Whale song reveals sophisticated language skills
NewScientist.com: - Mar 23, 2006  link

Robo-fish served up for ocean duties - Remote-controlled carp could inspect oil rigs or observe real fish
MSNBC.com: - Mar 15, 2006  link

Diabetes developed in freshwater fish
Hindustan Times: - Mar 12, 2006  link

Don’t kill the krill, fishery experts urge - Ban on harvesting shrimp-like creatures possible off Pacific Coast
MSNBC.com: - Mar 09, 2006  link

Bottom trawling, salmon actions on West Coast - Partial ban on technique; experts urge no salmon fishing in Calif., Ore.
MSNBC.com: - Mar 09, 2006  link

Rising Tide of Ocean Plagues
Wired News: - Mar 09, 2006  link

Frog imitates less poisonous neighbour to survive
CBC News: - Mar 08, 2006  link

Furry, lobster-like creature discovered
CBC News: - Mar 08, 2006  link

Research: Scattered Stones Makes Hatchery-Reared Fish Brains Grow Larger
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Mar 08, 2006  link

Expedition reveals secret lives of deep-sea fish - Mysterious beasts gather to spawn; ecosystem richer than thought
MSNBC.com: - Mar 06, 2006  link

How whales outsmart fishing fleets - They zero in on particular engine sounds, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Mar 03, 2006  link

Mexican student finds new shark species - Rare discovery made in wildlife-rich Sea of Cortez
MSNBC.com: - Mar 02, 2006  link

Stealth sharks to patrol the high seas
NewScientist.com: - Mar 01, 2006  link

The ‘king of fish’ now an endangered species
thanhniennews.com: - Feb 21, 2006  link

Mechanism for memory revealed in neurons of electric fish
UnderwaterTimes.com: - Feb 17, 2006  link

Tangled whale freed from buoys, fishing gear - Hawaii rescuers fear that second humpback might still be entangled
MSNBC.com: - Feb 16, 2006  link

Long-legged cane toads a 'dangerous adversary': biologists
CBC News: - Feb 15, 2006  link

Our ancestors may have lost electrical sensors after they left the sea - Longer legs helped cane toads hop all over in just a few short decades
MSNBC.com: - Feb 15, 2006  link

Sharks’ sixth sense linked to primitive genes - Our ancestors may have lost electrical sensors after they left the sea
MSNBC.com: - Feb 09, 2006  link

Uganda pulls plug on Lake Victoria
NewScientist.com: - Feb 09, 2006  link

Parachuting krill may provide bumper carbon sink
NewScientist.com: - Feb 07, 2006  link

Did pregnancy tests spawn plague of frogs? - Scientists trace frog-killing fungus to decades-old testing procedure
MSNBC.com: - Feb 07, 2006  link

Smallest fish record contested
CBC News: - Jan 30, 2006  link

Hawaii’s humuhumunukunukuapuaa ousted? - Lawmakers call for official status of what was believed to be the state fish
MSNBC.com: - Jan 28, 2006  link

New U.S. plan to save wild salmon - White House official says many hatcheries a problem, not an answer
MSNBC.com: - Jan 26, 2006  link

EBay bans sale of endangered sawfish - Snouts fetched hundreds of dollars in U.S., U.K., Australia
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2006  link

Coast Guard says can’t act on right whales - Group petitioned for speed limits after deaths of endangered mammals
MSNBC.com: - Jan 24, 2006  link

Record-breaking Asian fish tips tininess scale
CBC News: - Jan 24, 2006  link

Dozens of endangered sea turtles found dead - El Salvador mystery fuel speculation over fishing, pollution, algae
MSNBC.com: - Jan 17, 2006  link

'America's Galapagos' could get protection - Officials eye status for reefs ringing Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
MSNBC.com: - Jan 15, 2006  link

Global warming boosts fungal epidemic in frogs
NewScientist.com: - Jan 11, 2006  link

Census finds diverse life in Gulf of Maine
CBC News: - Jan 06, 2006  link

Ocean satellite ends 13-year mission
CBC News: - Jan 05, 2006  link

Deep-sea fish species decimated in a generation
NewScientist.com: - Jan 04, 2006  link

Deep-sea fish in Atlantic at brink of extinction: study
CBC News: - Jan 04, 2006  link

Caviar exports blocked to save threatened sturgeon
CBC News: - Jan 04, 2006  link

Deep-sea fish in deep trouble, study finds - Scientists tie declines of five species to commercial fishing
MSNBC.com: - Jan 04, 2006  link

With this herring I thee wed - British woman ‘marries’ dolphin, tying the net after 15-year courtship
MSNBC.com: - Jan 03, 2006  link

2005:

Guppies have menopause, too - Study first to find evidence of menopause in fish
MSNBC.com: - Dec 30, 2005  link

Coral reefs spared worst of tsunami impact - Human intervention a greater threat in long term, scientists say
MSNBC.com: - Dec 27, 2005  link

Senate rejects drilling in Alaska wildlife refuge - Republicans fail to garner enough support to avoid threat of filibuster
MSNBC.com: - Dec 21, 2005  link

Study: There’s more than H2O in tap water - Records find 141 unregulated chemicals in public water supplies across U.S.
MSNBC.com: - Dec 20, 2005  link

Dead Sea fungus's secret of survival may help crops
NewScientist.com: - Dec 19, 2005  link

Fish help unlock mystery of our skin color - One gene may play big role in making some fish golden, some people white
MSNBC.com: - Dec 15, 2005  link

Broody squid carry their eggs in their arms
NewScientist.com: - Dec 14, 2005  link

'Fish with chips' reveal migration routes 'Fish with chips' reveal migration routes
CBC News: - Dec 14, 2005  link

Dentists discover secret of narwhal's tusk
CBC News: - Dec 13, 2005  link

Cod decision ignores science, researchers say
CBC News: - Nov 30, 2005  link

Selling Nemo a no-no at Dalhousie Selling Nemo a no-no at Dalhousie
CBC News: - Nov 23, 2005  link

Escaped salmon threaten wild Atlantic stocks
NewScientist.com: - Nov 23, 2005  link

Noisy oceans takes toll on whales
CBC News: - Nov 22, 2005  link

Scientists uncover how puffer fish resist own toxin
CBC News: - Nov 22, 2005  link

Monster aquarium set to make a splash - Georgia facility will put record-setting 100,000 fish on display
MSNBC.com: - Nov 14, 2005  link

The fabulous realm of the deep
NewScientist.com: - Nov 12, 2005  link

Ancient 'Godzilla'-like sea creature discovered - Scientists find strange fossils in Patagonia
MSNBC.com: - Nov 10, 2005  link

Marauders continue to plunder the oceans
NewScientist.com: - Nov 07, 2005  link

Mexico coral reef set back 100 years by Wilma - Drills, cement used to reattach some fragments
MSNBC.com: - Nov 07, 2005  link

Massive die-off of Caribbean coral feared - Warmer sea temperatures are stressing reefs, causing ‘bleaching’
MSNBC.com: - Nov 03, 2005  link

Greenpeace to pay fine for damaging coral reef - Environmental group blames charts after ship hits Philippines site
MSNBC.com: - Nov 02, 2005  link

'Sea squirts' push up costs for mussel industry
CBC News: - Nov 01, 2005  link

Vancouverites may get vote on whales in aquarium
CBC News: - Nov 01, 2005  link

California’s vast delta nearing collapse - Species decline recorded, but cause is still debated
MSNBC.com: - Oct 31, 2005  link

Arctic lakes show 'alarming' spike in plant activity
CBC News: - Oct 31, 2005  link

Sharks warm up muscles to chase prey
CBC News: - Oct 26, 2005  link

Third whale pod beaches self, 130 die - Rescuers able to save a few on mile-long stretch of Australia beach
MSNBC.com: - Oct 26, 2005  link

Half of all coral reefs in danger, experts warn - Global warming cited; U.S. warns of major event in Caribbean
MSNBC.com: - Oct 25, 2005  link

Fishing battle at remote Hawaiian islands - Conservation groups claim species decline, fishery council claims bias
MSNBC.com: - Oct 25, 2005  link

Rome bans goldfish bowls, orders dog walking - Italian capital also backs feeding of the city's stray cats
MSNBC.com: - Oct 25, 2005  link

Star search program used to trail whale sharks
NewScientist.com: - Oct 24, 2005  link

Fast-tracked sexual promotion swells fish's head
NewScientist.com: - Oct 22, 2005  link

Logging threat to Amazon much greater than thought
NewScientist.com: - Oct 21, 2005  link

Video reveals sea lily's escape
CBC News: - Oct 17, 2005  link

Sea lilies caught creeping away from trouble
NewScientist.com: - Oct 17, 2005  link

Turtle power helps hurricane-hit aquarium - New Orleans site lost 10,000 animals, but survivors are returning
MSNBC.com: - Oct 14, 2005  link

Eating fish keeps older people brainy
NewScientist.com: - Oct 11, 2005  link

Eating fish keeps older people brainy
NewScientist.com: - Oct 11, 2005  link

Hawaii lax in protecting its reef fish - Regulators take another look as aquarium trade puts pressure on species
MSNBC.com: - Oct 10, 2005  link

Satellite images confirm mystery glow in ocean - Milky Sea may be caused by colony of bioluminescent bacteria
MSNBC.com: - Oct 04, 2005  link

Pheromones may be used to herd alien fish
NewScientist.com: - Oct 03, 2005  link

Coral reef ecosystems declining in U.S. waters - Overfishing, pollution, disease among biggest threats facing marine habitat
MSNBC.com: - Aug 18, 2005  link

Great Barrier Reef damaged
CBC News: - Aug 17, 2005  link

Jellyfish invade the globe, thanks to humans - Watery creatures carried by ships across the world
MSNBC.com: - Aug 16, 2005  link

Hooked fish gets revenge, lures angler to death - Fisherman in Germany dies pursuing prey who pulled pole from his hand
MSNBC.com: - Aug 16, 2005  link

Kids battle robot in goldfish-catching contest
NewScientist.com: - Aug 12, 2005  link

Help is on the way for threatened sea otters - Alaskan population to get federal protection after dramatic decline
MSNBC.com: - Aug 09, 2005  link

Californian beach boasts world’s pickiest females
NewScientist.com: - Aug 04, 2005  link

Gruesome habits of the giant squid
NewScientist.com: - Jul 29, 2005  link

World's hot spots for large fish shrinking
CBC News: - Jul 28, 2005  link

Now streaming live: Pacific walruses - Viewers can watch mammals in their natural environment
MSNBC.com: - Jul 27, 2005  link

Sea turtles hunted to brink, study finds - Conservation official says changes needed or turtles, fishers will vanish
MSNBC.com: - Jul 26, 2005  link

Endangered turtle escapes a soupy fate - Conservationists score victory in effort to save ‘Royal Turtle’
MSNBC.com: - Jul 20, 2005  link

Undersea lab serves as inner-space station - Aquarius habitat lets researchers take long look at deep-ocean life
MSNBC.com: - Jul 20, 2005  link

Wolffish catch nets first species-at-risk conviction
CBC News: - Jul 18, 2005  link

Deep sea predator creates red light zone
NewScientist.com: - Jul 08, 2005  link

SpongeBob’s cousins are masters of glass - Sea creatures use structural tools that make engineers envious
MSNBC.com: - Jul 07, 2005  link

SpongeBob’s cousins are masters of glass - Sea creatures use structural tools that make engineers envious
MSNBC.com: - Jul 07, 2005  link

Jellyfish uses flashing red lights to lure prey - Deep-sea predators mimic the glow emitted by some fish
MSNBC.com: - Jul 07, 2005  link

New dolphin species discovered off Australia
CBC News: - Jul 05, 2005  link

Marine crisis looms over acidifying oceans
NewScientist.com: - Jun 30, 2005  link

Newborn dolphins go a month without sleep
NewScientist.com: - Jun 29, 2005  link

No shut-eye for newborn dolphins, orcas
CBC News: - Jun 29, 2005  link

Find Nemo, but lose the great white shark
NewScientist.com: - Jun 14, 2005  link

Giant balls of 'snot' explain ocean mystery - Sinking mucus houses bring food to ocean floor
MSNBC.com: - Jun 10, 2005  link

Effects of cod collapse trickle down food chain Effects of cod collapse trickle down food chain
CBC News: - Jun 09, 2005  link

Conservationists name key areas for saving dolphins
NewScientist.com: - Jun 09, 2005  link

Protect marine life from 'bioprospectors,' UN report urges
CBC News: - Jun 08, 2005  link

'Fishy' 70-mpg diesel concept car unveiled - DaimlerChrysler project was shaped by a tropical fish
MSNBC.com: - Jun 07, 2005  link

Bush administration wants fish farm boom - Legislation would allow them up to 200 miles off coasts
MSNBC.com: - Jun 07, 2005  link

Fish poop could spread drilling wealth - Brackish water from wells could become useful
MSNBC.com: - Jun 06, 2005  link

Sinking mucus houses bring food to ocean floor - Customs officials hear 'flipping' noises, find 51 tropical species
MSNBC.com: - Jun 06, 2005  link

Dolphins teach their children to use sponges
NewScientist.com: - Jun 06, 2005  link

Tsunami seabed shows massive disruption
NewScientist.com: - Jun 03, 2005  link

Scientists to breed 'test tube' sharks - Scientists to breed 'test tube' sharks
MSNBC.com: - Jun 03, 2005  link

Sewage killing reefs around Virgin Islands - Study shows disease rate, book highlights stresses and global problem
MSNBC.com: - May 31, 2005  link

Birds killed to keep fish for fishermen - Minnesota plans to kill 4,000 cormorants this summer
MSNBC.com: - May 30, 2005  link

Warming pushes fish north: U.K. research
CBC News: - May 16, 2005  link

Tsunami-ravaged reefs best left to recover unaided
NewScientist.com: - May 13, 2005  link

Growing lake triggers battle with Canada - North Dakota wants to divert water, neighbor fears pollution
MSNBC.com: - May 13, 2005  link

Well-endowed fish get the girls - But larger sex organs carry a deadly price
MSNBC.com: - May 11, 2005  link

2 game fish added to endangered list
CBC News: - May 09, 2005  link

Mystery of the missing salmon - Dramatic drop in annual run in Northwest
MSNBC.com: - May 05, 2005  link

Scientists probe Lake Erie's dead zones
CBC News: - May 03, 2005  link

Everglades restoration - Chemicals caused bloom, which hurricanes whipped up
MSNBC.com: - May 03, 2005  link

Scientists tracking killer aquarium shark - Electronic tag begins transmitting data
MSNBC.com: - May 03, 2005  link

Award-winning 'safety net' protects marine mammals
CBC News: - Apr 29, 2005  link

Hungry crows may be behind exploding toads - More than 1,000 creatures have puffed up and popped
MSNBC.com: - Apr 28, 2005  link

Exploding Toads Puzzle German Scientists
Yahoo News: - Apr 27, 2005  link

Reef fish lives fastest, dies youngest
NewScientist.com: - Apr 25, 2005  link

City turns to goldfish to test water quality
CBC News: - Apr 22, 2005  link

Manitoba-raised lobster on the menu
CBC News: - Apr 20, 2005  link

Fish use sounds to find their way home - Study shows familiar noises attract returning juveniles
MSNBC.com: - Apr 07, 2005  link

Oil platforms may be used for fish farms - Bush administration proposal could help with trade deficit
MSNBC.com: - Apr 05, 2005  link

Mexican lakes may hold clues to alien life - Scientists study chemistry of primitive microbes
MSNBC.com: - Apr 04, 2005  link

Cousteau Sub Mimics Great White
Wired.com: - Apr 02, 2005  link

Great white shark freed from captivity - After 198 days, killer goes from aquarium to the wild
MSNBC.com: - Mar 31, 2005  link

Camouflaged octopuses 'walk' on two tentacles
NewScientist.com: - Mar 24, 2005  link

Gulf rivers yield new fish species
ABC News Online: - Mar 18, 2005  link

New fairy shrimp species found living in the oft-dry lakebeds of Idaho's desert.
www.chinaview.cn: - Mar 16, 2005  link

Shark Skin Inspires Ship Coating
Wired.com: - Mar 10, 2005  link

Goldfish got problems? Call Korea's fish doc - New hospital pledges to treat diseases in all forms of aquatic life
MSNBC.com: - Mar 10, 2005  link

Corals proposed for 1st-time endangered status - Separate action on beluga sturgeon, caviar imports
MSNBC.com: - Mar 04, 2005  link

Odd life forms found in undersea 'Lost City' - Strange world thrives on methane and hydrogen
MSNBC.com: - Mar 03, 2005  link

Sustainable seafood on menu
CBC News: - Mar 01, 2005  link

Swirling plumes of ocean life linked to floods
NewScientist.com: - Feb 25, 2005  link

Biologist sounds battle cry against unwelcome amphibian Biologist sounds battle cry against unwelcome amphibian
CBC News: - Feb 19, 2005  link

Light-emitting line reels in the big fish
NewScientist.com: - Feb 12, 2005  link

Octopus Borrows Vertebrate Strategy for Lifting
Scientific American.com: - Feb 10, 2005  link

Hungry octopus flexes 'joints' to feed
CBC News: - Feb 10, 2005  link

Coral reefs create clouds to control the climate
NewScientist.com: - Feb 06, 2005  link

New organisms found in deepest seas - Plankton live amid crushing pressure at ocean bottom
MSNBC.com: - Feb 03, 2005  link

New plankton types found in deepest part of ocean
CBC News: - Feb 03, 2005  link

Dishonesty the Best Policy, Cuttlefish Study Concludes
Scientific American.com: - Jan 20, 2005  link

Swordfish heat their eyes for the hunt
NewScientist.com: - Jan 10, 2005  link

2004:

Male fish growing eggs found in Potomac - Sewage, hormone pollution may be cause
MSNBC.com: - Dec 21, 2004  link

Magnetic study supports shark compass idea
CBC News: - Dec 15, 2004  link

Coral reefs may grow with global warming
NewScientist.com: - Dec 13, 2004  link

Invasive crabs worry biologists in Quebec
CBC News: - Dec 03, 2004  link

Sea Knowledge Not Very Deep
Wired.com: - Nov 29, 2004  link

Intensive fishing was an ancient practice
NewScientist.com: - Nov 24, 2004  link

Grand Canyon deluge may save river life
NewScientist.com: - Nov 23, 2004  link

Scientists finding two new fish species a week - Census of Marine Life project issues 2004 report
MSNBC.com: - Nov 23, 2004  link

Ocean plunge reveals many new species
CBC News: - Nov 23, 2004  link

PETA campaign pitches fish as smart, sensitive - Animal rights group pushes empathy for finned friends
MSNBC.com: - Nov 17, 2004  link

Rise in threatened species is accelerating
NewScientist.com: - Nov 17, 2004  link

Declining Fish Supply Linked to Land Animal Extinctions
Scientific American: - Nov 12, 2004  link

Fish fossil confirms origin of nostrils
NewScientist.com: - Nov 03, 2004  link

Fish Tales Solve Genetic Puzzles
Wired News: - Oct 20, 2004  link

Venomous snails with lightning strikes
NewScientist.com: - Oct 15, 2004  link

Jumbo squid is captured in unfamiliar waters - Alaska catch comes amid sightings of species never before seen in seas of the Far North
MSNBC.com: - Oct 15, 2004  link

‘Frankenfish’ rears its ugly head in Lake Michigan - Voracious non-native fish strikes fear in hearts of marine biologists
MSNBC.com: - Oct 15, 2004  link

Big fish and prized trees gain protection
NewScientist.com: - Oct 04, 2004  link

Acid oceans spell doom for coral
BBC News: - Aug 29, 2004  link

Finding Nemo by Microchip
Wired.com: - Aug 19, 2004  link

Researchers Develop Method to Find Algae
ABCNews.com: - Aug 17, 2004  link

Corals get their healthy glow from bacteria - Microbes provide nitrogen as well as orange fluorescence
MSNBC.com: - Aug 12, 2004  link

Elusive dead zone tracked in the Pacific - Lifeless sea spreads once again off Oregon coast
MSNBC.com: - Aug 12, 2004  link

Mysteries of the Ocean Deepen
Wired News: - Aug 06, 2004  link

Deep-sea explorers find new animal species
CBC News: - Aug 05, 2004  link

Corals adapt to cope with global warming
NewScientist.com: - Aug 04, 2004  link