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Thousands of Sea Cucumbers Wash Ashore in Coast...
Giant mushroom-cap jellyfish (up to 20 inches) spotted on Sanibel, Marco Island, and Fort Myers beaches. These uncommon visitors have mild stings—learn how to safely observe them and why currents...
Thousands of Sea Cucumbers Wash Ashore in Coast...
Giant mushroom-cap jellyfish (up to 20 inches) spotted on Sanibel, Marco Island, and Fort Myers beaches. These uncommon visitors have mild stings—learn how to safely observe them and why currents...
Top Stories from the Sea
Daily discoveries and ocean news told in Arthur’s voice — short, simple, and full of wonder.
Top Stories from the Sea
Daily discoveries and ocean news told in Arthur’s voice — short, simple, and full of wonder.
The Fossil Collector Card Series
“Every tooth has a tale, chum. Build your set, and you’ll carry an ocean of stories—small enough to fit in your pocket.”
The Fossil Collector Card Series
“Every tooth has a tale, chum. Build your set, and you’ll carry an ocean of stories—small enough to fit in your pocket.”
The Armored Guillotine of the Devonian
Dunkleosteus—the armored guillotine of the Devonian seas—was a fish so fearsome it made sharks look like guppies. Discover how this 30-foot predator dominated ancient oceans 360 million years ago.
The Armored Guillotine of the Devonian
Dunkleosteus—the armored guillotine of the Devonian seas—was a fish so fearsome it made sharks look like guppies. Discover how this 30-foot predator dominated ancient oceans 360 million years ago.
Arthur’s Ancient Field Diary: When Giants Collide
Sarcosuchus imperator—the 'SuperCroc'—was a prehistoric predator stretching nearly 40 feet. Discover how this ancient reptilian fortress hunted in Cretaceous rivers and what fossils reveal about prehistoric apex predators.
Arthur’s Ancient Field Diary: When Giants Collide
Sarcosuchus imperator—the 'SuperCroc'—was a prehistoric predator stretching nearly 40 feet. Discover how this ancient reptilian fortress hunted in Cretaceous rivers and what fossils reveal about prehistoric apex predators.
Why Sharks Shed So Many Teeth
Sharks don't keep one set of teeth for life. They grow teeth in multiple rows that roll forward like a conveyor belt system. When a crown chips or dulls, a...
Why Sharks Shed So Many Teeth
Sharks don't keep one set of teeth for life. They grow teeth in multiple rows that roll forward like a conveyor belt system. When a crown chips or dulls, a...