Articles for category: Marine Biology

gray shark in fish tank

How Shark Populations Are Declining – And Why It Matters to You

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: you’re standing on a beach, watching waves crash against the shore, completely unaware that beneath the surface, one of nature’s most ancient and perfectly evolved predators is vanishing at an alarming rate. Sharks have ruled the oceans for over 400 million years, surviving multiple mass extinctions that wiped out dinosaurs and countless other ...

Regeneration: A Marvel of Nature

Octopus Cities: What Scientists Discovered in the First Known Octopus Colony

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stumbling upon an underwater metropolis where the residents have eight arms and a penchant for solitude. It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, but scientists have recently uncovered the first known octopus colony, and it’s as fascinating as it is real. Known as Octopolis, this underwater community challenges everything we thought ...

Communication and Signals

Octopus Escape Artists That Outsmart Aquariums Around the World

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a creature so intelligent, so cunning, that it can outsmart its human captors and escape from its watery confines. This is not the plot of a science fiction movie; it’s the reality of the octopus, nature’s most notorious escape artist. These slippery cephalopods have been baffling aquariums around the globe with their surprising intelligence ...

A majestic shark swimming gracefully underwater, illuminated by sunlight from above.

How Sharks Help Fight Climate Change (Yes, Really)

Maria Faith Saligumba

When most people think about sharks, they picture razor-sharp teeth and scenes from Jaws. But what if I told you that these ancient predators are actually among our planet’s most powerful allies in the fight against climate change? While governments debate carbon taxes and scientists develop new technologies, sharks have been quietly working as nature’s ...

Was The Mystery of The Bermuda Triangle Ever Solved?

Was The Mystery of The Bermuda Triangle Ever Solved?

Gargi Chakravorty

For decades, the Bermuda Triangle has captivated the world’s imagination with tales of vanishing ships and aircraft, sparking countless theories about supernatural forces lurking beneath the waves. This mysterious stretch of ocean between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico has become synonymous with the unexplained, leading many to wonder if science would ever provide answers to ...

Unearthing Coral Fossils on Land

Why This Coral Can Clone Itself and Live for Centuries

Trizzy Orozco

Deep beneath the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea, an extraordinary organism defies everything we thought we knew about aging and death. While most living creatures follow a predictable lifecycle of birth, growth, reproduction, and eventual demise, one remarkable coral species has discovered the secret to what scientists call “biological immortality.” This isn’t science fiction ...

The Platypus's Venomous Ankle Spurs

10 Animals With Secret Senses You’ve Never Heard Of

Trizzy Orozco

While humans pride themselves on their five senses, the animal kingdom operates with sensory abilities that sound more like science fiction than reality. From detecting magnetic fields to sensing electrical currents in water, countless species have evolved extraordinary perceptual powers that remain largely unknown to most people. These remarkable adaptations help animals navigate vast distances, ...

Seagrass bed in an aquarium.

The Secret Life of Seagrass: Earth’s Unsung Carbon-Storing Superplant

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a plant that can store carbon faster than a rainforest, a plant that quietly works beneath the waves to combat climate change. Surprising as it may sound, seagrass does just that. This overlooked marine marvel is a powerhouse of ecological benefits, yet it remains largely uncelebrated. Its quiet existence beneath the ocean’s surface belies ...

When a Reef Collapsed - Did It Reshape an Entire Prehistoric Coastline?

When a Reef Collapsed – Did It Reshape an Entire Prehistoric Coastline?

Jan Otte

Imagine watching an entire underwater mountain crumble to dust. You’d witness massive coral structures that took millions of years to build suddenly collapse, sending shockwaves through ancient coastal communities. Biogenic reefs have been hotspots of biodiversity and evolutionary novelty throughout the Phanerozoic. The largest reef systems in Earth’s history occurred in the Devonian period, but ...