I went diving in a place where the map said there was a shipwreck and then I saw something,” said the cinematographer who made the stunning discovery.
Scientists from National Geographic reportedly discovered the world’s largest coral head in the Solomon Islands in October.
Newly accessible via a Seabourn expedition cruise, the place's very remoteness is a testament to the interconnectedness of all things.
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest coral in the Solomon Islands, measuring over 100 feet and visible from space.
Just when we think there is nothing left to discover on planet Earth, we find this hiding just north of Australia.
When life gave her lemon sharks, Nansi Bielanski Gallup made lemon shark art. Named for its yellowish color, the lemon shark ...
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The Coral Reef football team celebrates after their 14-7 victory over Ferguson on Thursday night at Miami Southridge High.
DESCRIPTION: Three boats race across an open ocean. NARRATOR: It’s a race against time. DESCRIPTION: The camera dives under the waves, showing a vibrant coral reef full of life and activity. Marine ...
The heaviest great hammerhead shark ever recorded weighed a whopping 1280 pounds.” The great hammerhead shark is found in a ...
Taschman said there are huge misconceptions about shark attacks, and they don't come back for a second bite. When Taschman ...
Randy Kosaki, NOAA’s chief scientist aboard the Oscar Elton Sette research vessel, looks out at Nihoa as the ship cruises ...