"The most magical surf of my life." ...
Some animals produce their own light, no special effects involved. In certain cases, it helps them hunt or avoid predators.
Beach lovers like myself know that the water sparkles in the sunlight—but in some places in the world, it literally glows.
Described by one researcher as looking ‘already dead’, the enigmatic creatures are one of the least understood species on the planet ...
Scientists say a bioluminescent algae causes the red tides at the centre of recent environmentalist concerns — but that's not to say the magnificent display is totally harmless to marine life.
Central Coast Council has advised that Lakes Beach is now open (at January 9), with an algal bloom spotted earlier in the week having dissipated thanks to ...
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These are the 20 weirdest sea creatures in our oceans (and you've probably never heard of any of them!)
Wondering about the world's weirdest sea creatures? We've compiled this list of the 20 weirdest animals in the ocean to show ...
Looking Down at the Stars by Christina Riley mixes personal experience with nature writing, drawing on themes of conservation ...
Norwegian Cruise Line has opened bookings for Norwegian Aura, its longest and largest ship to date, debuting in Europe in ...
I had the honor of a return invite to the Artists’ Guild of Valparaiso with a judge’s ribbon for last weekend’s opening ...
Two new Australian novels imagine how we might live in a climate‑changed future. Bri Lee’s Seed explores antinatalism in an ...
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