A new study has observed manta rays moving their cephalic lobes in specific and interesting ways during social interactions. The research, by scientists from Ma...
A devastating new study, published today in the eminent journal Nature, documents an alarming, decline of oceanic shark and ray populations – 71% over the past ...
Research on blennies, a family of fish that have repeatedly left the sea for land, suggests that being a ‘jack of all trades’ allows species to make the dramati...
Written for BiOME by Margaux d'Ambly.
Over-exploitation of marine resources is known to have a devastating impact on the marine environment leading many specie...
A photo of gannets using discarded nets and ropes to build their nests highlights the increasing problem of plastic pollution on marine life. The image was 'hig...
This February I am supporting a new campaign; ‘Fish Free February’, founded by marine biologist Simon Hilbourne in collaboration with Ocean Festival U...
New study reveals mothers detoxify themselves by passing on most neurotoxic PCBs through lactation
Harbour porpoise calves around the UK are carrying a more ne...
Back in June this year, a report showed that the overfished North Atlantic shortfin mako shark population was continuing to decline and needed not only immediat...
Over the years I have been asked all sorts of questions about sharks, covering a broad range of pretty much everything, from; “Do sharks fart?” to “Ho...