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Scientists scan rare Antarctic fish and uncover clues about the first animals that left the water
"The brain of Koharalepis was similar to those of the fishes that straddle the vertebrate water-to-land transition." ...
MIAMI (AP) — Trawling near Antarctica for krill — a crustacean central to the diet of whales and a critical buffer to global warming — has surged to a record and is fast approaching a never before ...
MIAMI — Trawling near Antarctica for krill — a crustacean central to the diet of whales and a critical buffer to global warming — has surged to a record and is fast approaching a never before reached ...
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Beneath 200 meters of ice, scientists discover perfectly organized fish nests in Antarctica
Scientists have uncovered an astonishing find beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface, a collection of fish nests neatly arranged in geometric patterns on the seafloor. The nests, which appear to be the ...
Scientists have peered inside the skull of a 380-million-year-old Antarctic fish that was closely related to the first animals to walk on land, revealing surprising clues about how life began its move ...
Judge blocks imports of some Chilean sea bass from Antarctica in fishing feud at bottom of the world
A federal judge in Florida has blocked the imports of a high-priced fish from protected waters near Antarctica, siding with U.S. regulators who argued they were required to block imports amid a ...
MIAMI — Trawling near Antarctica for krill — a crustacean central to the diet of whales and a critical buffer to global warming — has surged to a record and is fast approaching a never before reached ...
While krill fishing is banned in U.S. waters due to concerns it could impact whales, seals and other animals that feed on the shrimp-like creatures, it’s been taking place for decades in Antarctica, ...
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