Great White Shark Bites Off Back Half Of Tuna On The Line: “It’s My First Tuna, I’ve Been Targeting Them For Years”

Deep sea fishers know that they aren’t the only ones out in the ocean trying to catch some big fish. These anglers were fishing off the coast of South Australia and caught a bluefin tuna that was over 200 pounds…at least before a Great White Shark took a big chunk out of it. Right when…

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15 Great Thriller Movies That Will Make You Afraid Of The Ocean

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NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research

The coloration of animals in the ocean follows a surprisingly regular pattern by depth, most likely tied to how light penetrates ocean water and an animal’s ability to blend in with its surroundings. Unlike animals on land or in shallow water – where skin, fur, and feather coloration may differ within habitats like hues on…

NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research

Home Science & Technology Submersibles ROV Deep Discoverer Remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Deep Discoverer is owned by NOAA Ocean Exploration and was built and continues to be maintained and operated by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration (GFOE) . Deep Discoverer (also known as “D2”) is operated off NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer with its companion vehicle,…

Leaked video footage of ocean pollution shines light on deep-sea mining

Video footage from a deep-sea mining test, showing sediment discharging into the ocean, has raised fresh questions about the largely untested nature of the industry, and the possible harms it could do to ecosystems as companies push to begin full-scale exploration of the ocean floor as early as this year.The Metals Company (TMC), a Canadian…

“World’s deepest fish” caught on camera for first time by scientists — over 27,000 feet below the surface

A massive research initiative to explore deep-sea creatures brought discoveries to light in the northern Pacific Ocean last year, when scientists filmed and captured three fish at depths never recorded before.As part of a 10-year collaborative study between the University of Western Australia and the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology that was funded…

Bolted inside a steel sphere deep underwater, these explorers made history

Several years ago I climbed overboard into the clear waters of Haiti, and after a copper helmet had been lowered over my head and shoulders I slid slowly down a rope two, four, eight, ten fathoms and finally at sixty-three feet my canvas shoes settled into the soft ooze near a coral reef. I made…

Scientists find 30 potential new species at bottom of ocean

Scientists have found more than 30 potentially new species living at the bottom of the sea.Researchers from the UK’s Natural History Museum used a remotely operated vehicle to collect specimens from the abyssal plains of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the central Pacific. Previously, creatures from this area had been studied only from photographs.The study, published…

13 Documentaries about Deep Ocean That Will Blow Your Mind

Intro: Documentaries about Deep OceanIn this huge article we’re going to give you an overview of the best documentaries about Deep Ocean and Deep Sea, available online either for free or on platforms such as Netflix.The deep ocean is the largest and deepest area of the Earth’s oceans. It covers about 36 percent of the…

What Are Scientists Learning About the Deepest Diving Creatures in the Ocean?

Chilean devil rays swim in the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores.  Reinhard Dirscherl / ullstein bild via Getty Images There’s only one word for it: indescribable. “It’s one of those awesome experiences you can’t put into words,” says fish ecologist Simon Thorrold. Thorrold is trying to explain how it feels to dive into the ocean…

The Mariana Trench: Earth’s Deepest Place

1. Build background on the deepest place on Earth.Have a whole-class discussion. Ask: What is the highest point in the world and where is it located? (Mount Everest at approximately 8,850 meters, or 29,035 feet; located on the borders of Nepal and China) What is the deepest location on Earth and where is it located?…

Best Places to Fish: Shawano Lake

By Jon GiacaloneFishidy Shawano Lake is a drainage lake about a half-hour north of Green Bay. The lake receives heavy recreational boating traffic on weekends and holidays, which sometimes causes delays at the boat landings and can make fishing at peak times difficult. Certain areas of the Shawano Lake Outlet and the Washington Lake Channel are…

Visit Ketchikan Alaska Sportfishing and Guiding Services in Ketchikan

If you’re into sportfishing and love a good fight, we guarantee that our king salmon, silver salmon and halibut will duly oblige! Huge runs of salmon migrate from the open ocean into our protected waters. (The abundance of fish and the construction of major salmon canneries is why Ketchikan became known as the “Salmon Capital…