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Artist Paints Ocean Stones With Thousands Of Tiny Dots To Create Colorful Mandalas Elspeth McLean, an Australian artist based in Canada, creates hypnotizing paintings of mandalas on smooth and perfectly round ocean stones that will soothe your soul and fill your wold with color. She paints her beautiful explosions of color with tiny dots, which makes her works even more symmetrica…
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Gigantic School of Rays - Scuba Diver Life Check out a record-breaking school of mobular rays off the coast of Baja, possibly the largest school ever filmed!

Best rule of thumb in the ocean is "look but don't touch..."
Some of the ocean creatures have deadly defense mechanisms.
This is one of them, the blue ringed octopus.
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Photo by Taiwan Simon.

# What I Love About the Ocean The ocean is like a sponge... Let's fill it with our love instead of our waste... Valentine's Day is just around the corner and here at Project AWARE we're feeling the love - the love for our ocean. Share your favourite ocea…

The Dangerous Blue Octopus The blue-lined octopus may be small, growing to at most 15 cm, but it can be deadly: its venom can cause breathing failure in humans as well as other animals. Turtles can accidentally consume the octopus when grazing and drown due to the immobilizing toxins. The blue coloring serves as a warning sin…

A Bloom of Moon Jellies In recent years, blooms of jellyfish, such as these moon jellies (Aurita aurita) in the Chesapeake Bay, have become more common around the world for a number of different reasons. One result of these blooms is that there is less food for fish and more for bacteria. This is because the large numbers…

Corals and Coral Reefs Coral reefs contain colorful and amazing animals, but are threatened by human activities. Images, videos, and facts from around the world.

Venus Fly-Trap Anemone in the Gulf of Mexico Like its terrestrial namesake, the Venus fly-trap anemone (Actinoscyphia sp.) sits quietly and waits for food to drift into its outstretched tentacles, which are lined with stinging harpoons called nematocysts. Of course, this is how most anemones behave; this one just happens to look a like like th…

How Oil Feeds the Deep Sea There can be catastrophic results when a large amount of oil is spilled into the ocean—as when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and spewed oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. But did you know that a little bit of oil in the ocean is actually necessary for many organisms to survive? In the deep se…

Creepy Critters: Marine Life Surfaces for Halloween Claws, spines, spikes, tentacles, and fangs. Aliens, monsters, and ghostly apparitions glowing in the night. Marine life forms have some of the best looks for Halloween—no costumes needed. From freaky fish lurking beneath the surface to creepy crawlies of the deep, meet some of the sea’s strangest a…

Turning Nets Into Carpet There are many plastic nets floating in the world's ocean. Some of them were lost at sea by fishers; others were discarded overboard when they ripped or became tangled. Regardless, once they are adrift, they catch and kill many sea creatures that get in their way. But it doesn't have to be this way.…

Trapezia Crabs Watercolors These watercolor sketches of Trapezia crabs were drawn by Frederick Bayer, a former Smithsonian coral biologist, in 1947. Trapezia crabs live on and within corals, feeding on their tissue and mucus, and protect them from predators such as crown-of-thorns starfish. Bayer made these drawings in 1947,…

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Mangroves protecting corals from climate change | Science Codex Certain types of corals, invertebrates of the sea that have been on Earth for millions of years, appear to have found a way to survive some of their most destructive threats by attaching to and growing under mangrove roots. Scientists with the U.S.

INDONESIA MAKES FIRST EVER ARRESTS OF ILLEGAL MANTA GILL TRADERS Worth up to US$30 million a year, the manta gill industry depends on traders for its survival. Chief among them is a local man, I call Mr. Big. Working alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Conservation International (CI), and the Indonesian authorities, we plan to make today his last d…

3 Key Takeaways From This Week's UN Climate Summit This week's United Nations Climate Summit didn't forge a new global strategy to stave off the most alarming effects of climate change, such as dramatic sea-level rise and extreme weather. But no one was expecting such a sweeping development from the Tuesday event.

Not able to go on a shark cage diving experience of your own? Try one of our virtual Shark Week cams here: http://dsc.tv/BSCHB

Investigating Nutrient Pollution's Impact on Mangroves At Carrie Bow Cay in Belize, Dr. Candy Feller explains her research on the effect of excess nutrients on mangrove swamps. Feller runs the Animal-Plant Interaction Lab at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.

We would like to appreciate everyone who donated to our GoSeawolf: Classroom at Sea Campaign, Your support is truly admired. We Salute You! Donors names will remain on our website!
Although we were short on our actual target, we are currently pursuing business partners along other means. We remain optimistic in fulfilling our dreams to be Asia's first professional youth Sea School.
If anyone has any questions following the campaign or would like information on becoming a Sea School partner please feel free to contact us through our website http://www.goseawolf.com/classroom-at-sea/
Matthew Downes: Campaign Leader
GoSeawolf: Classroom at Sea
CLASSROOM AT SEA We are currently crowd funding on Indiegogo, link http://igg.me/at/seaschool in order to realise this amazing project!

So thrilled to announce coverage of the GoSeawolf Classroom at Sea project on the front page of the Bali Daily today July 15th, 2014!!
Teen marine education program needs funding | The Jakarta Post Daily English language newspaper in Indonesia