Articles for tag: deep sea exploration, marine geology, ocean science, seamount discovery, underwater mountains

Scientists Just Found an Underwater Mountain Taller Than Everest

Suhail Ahmed

In a year when satellites and sonar peeled back more blue on our maps than ever before, one revelation stole the breath of even seasoned geologists: the tallest mountain on Earth spends most of its life underwater. Recent advances in seafloor mapping have provided clearer views of a colossal volcano whose hidden base rises higher ...

brown and black dragon in water

Do Octopuses Dream? New Behavior Evidence

Suhail Ahmed

Picture an octopus at rest, skin turned soft and pale – then, in a heartbeat, it flashes storm clouds of color across its body, eyes darting beneath closed lids, arms giving a quick shiver as if chasing something only it can see. For decades, that flicker of drama was dismissed as random twitching. Now, a ...

Could Dolphins Be Communicating Across Oceans?

Could Dolphins Be Communicating Across Oceans?

Jan Otte

Have you ever wondered if dolphins in different parts of the world might somehow be talking to each other? The idea sounds like pure science fiction, yet recent breakthroughs in marine research are revealing communication patterns that could reshape everything we thought we knew about these remarkable creatures. The ocean’s vastness no longer seems like ...

an underwater view of corals and sponges in the ocean

Florida’s Coral Reefs Glow in the Dark – Here’s Why

Suhail Ahmed

On moonless nights in the Florida Keys, the water can look like a living constellation – points of light flaring and fading as if the sea had its own sky. For years, divers and fishers treated the glow as a trick of the eye or a postcard flourish, but scientists now see it as a ...

a large group of corals on a coral reef

Coral Bleaching Crisis in Florida

Suhail Ahmed

On a windless morning off Islamorada, the reef looks like it’s holding its breath. Fish still flicker through the water column, but the corals below have lost their color and, with it, their margin for error. ’s reefs are again riding the razor’s edge between survival and collapse, as ocean heat stacks up earlier and ...

A small lizard crawling in the sand on the beach

The Octopus That Walks on Land

Suhail Ahmed

A slick shape spills from a tide pool at dusk, arms questing like living ropes, and then – shockingly – it walks. Coastal scientists once treated such sightings as colorful footnotes. Now, amphibious behavior is moving center stage, reshaping how we think about life at the water’s edge. From octopuses that crawl across slick rocks ...

Yeti Crabs and Bacterial Gardens

Crabs That Farm Seaweed

Jan Otte

Picture this: a crab carefully tending to its own underwater garden, harvesting like a meticulous farmer. While this might sound like something from a children’s story, the reality is far more fascinating. Marine scientists have discovered that certain crab species have developed remarkable relationships with and algae that resemble agricultural practices more than typical predator-prey ...