Researchers have confirmed the highly invasive European green crab is now present in Skagit Bay — and has gone undetected in those waters for at least a couple of years. The species is one of the most ...
Researchers found evidence of European green crabs in the northern Whidbey Basin, a sign that one of the world’s most harmful ...
John Wnek of New Jersey has devoted his career to the study and protection of marine ecosystems, blending his expertise in biology with a deep commitment to education and conservation. After ...
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Trying not to get pinched #fishing #mudcrabs
Join us on an exciting fishing adventure as we navigate the thrilling challenge of trying not to get pinched by mud crabs. In this video, we dive into the art of crab fishing, showcasing the ...
(re: Pink sea anemone that ‘builds home’ for hermit crabs discovered, Nov 10) The discovery of a pink sea anemone that builds “homes” for hermit crabs shows how fascinating nature can be when it’s ...
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Scientists discover a new pink Sea Anemone that builds and expands shells for hermit crabs
Beneath the waves off Japan’s Pacific coast, scientists have made a discovery that seems straight out of a nature documentary: a pale pink sea anemone that actually builds homes for hermit crabs.
A pink sea anemone that “builds a home” for hermit crabs has been discovered. The find, in seas off Japan, is a rare example of "co-evolution" in the ocean depths, say scientists. Researchers from ...
In the deep waters off central Japan, scientists have discovered a pale pink sea anemone, named Paracalliactis tsukisome, that builds its own shell-like home – then shares it with a hermit crab ...
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