Some of the ocean’s fastest and most fearsome predators—like great white sharks and tuna—are running hotter than expected, and it’s costing them dearly. New research shows these warm-bodied fish burn ...
Professional surfer and fisherman Brett Barley went on a Sea-Doo fishing outing off Cape Point, N.C. on Monday, April 13, ...
Ireland's basking sharks and other warm-bodied fish face risks from overheating due to warming oceans caused by climate change, a new study has warned.
A new study reveals that some of the ocean's most powerful predators are running hotter, and that they are likely paying an ...
Great white sharks face a “double jeopardy” extinction threat due to global warming, warns a new study. The fearsome ocean ...
Brett Barley had a terrifying experience while fishing from a jet ski off his home on the Outer Banks of Northern California ...
The ocean’s fastest and most formidable predators might also be the most physiologically vulnerable to warming waters, ...
Lead aquarist Becky O'Brien feeds a shark in the Shark Reef Aquarium at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/John Locher) Lead aquarist Becky O'Brien feeds ...
It’s illegal in California to intentionally fish for great white sharks. But on Saturday at Hermosa Beach Pier in Los Angeles ...
The animals can experience behavioral changes as a result ...