The UK's marine life could change substantially over the coming years as sea temperatures continue to rise. Various species of shark, octopus and tuna, normally found in warmer climes like the ...
Over recent months, these animals were carefully moved from a hard-to-reach island to the brand new Mote Science Education Aquarium (Associated Press/Chris O'Meara) An ambitious operation has seen ...
From tiny gobies weighing about the same as a pencil to rays tipping the scales at over 46 kilogrammes, they are the largest fishes of their kind ever caught in the UK. To have a catch join the ranks ...
・The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is running a consultation on banning bottom trawling and dredging in 43 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), covering 30,000 km² of seabed. ・Despite over 38% of UK ...
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An ambitious operation has seen hundreds of marine creatures, including river otters, sea turtles, manatees, penguins, and sharks, find a new home at the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. Teams ...
Mote educates upward of 350,000 guests each year and it's expected to double that in the new center, Cooper said. It cost $130 million to build. It took time to make sure the habitats at the new Mote ...