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Marine Life News

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Marine Life

Marine life refers to the collection of organisms that inhabit Earth's oceans. The World Ocean blankets more than 70 percent of the planet's surface, comprises 99 percent of its living space and hosts almost half of its species. Thus oceans are collectively Earth's largest habitat. According to the first Census of Marine Life, the total number of known marine species is around 250,000.

Marine life is categorized into three basic types: plankton, nekton and benthos. Plankton are organisms that float, relying on wind, currents and waves to move them around. Nekton are large, complex animals that actively and freely swim in water. Benthos are organisms that reside on the seafloor; they either burrow, crawl or are fixed in one place. In addition, many different types of ecosystems can be found throughout the oceans. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Articles about Marine Life

  • Bizarre creature evolves in a flash to survive climate change

    Tue, Apr 09 2013 at 10:18 AM

    Sea urchins have a broad arsenal for responding to changes in their environment, including a high level of genetic diversity.

  • Hermit crab species found alive

    Mon, Apr 08 2013 at 5:10 PM

    A submarine dive discovered a species of hermit crab that was previously only known through dead, dried specimens procured more than a century ago.

  • Hunger may be the reason for sea lion strandings

    Fri, Apr 05 2013 at 11:25 AM

    Researchers believe that environmental conditions are cutting the sea lion pups' supply of food like anchovies and sardines.

  • Antarctic blue whales found with sound

    Fri, Apr 05 2013 at 9:45 AM

    Using sonar, scientists triangulated the whales' locations from their calls to each other.

  • Live fish found in likely tsunami debris

    Fri, Apr 05 2013 at 8:30 AM

    The fish, which live off the coast of Japan and Hawaii, made their way across the Pacific in a drifting skiff. Of the 5 fish that made the journey, 1 is still alive.

  • Ancient life form breathes rocket fuel ingredient

    Thu, Apr 04 2013 at 4:26 PM

    An extremophile microbe that first existed billions of years ago and is still around today uses a toxic ingredient found in rocket fuel to create energy.

  • Shark-tooth weapons lead to discovery of 2 species

    Thu, Apr 04 2013 at 9:39 AM

    Shape, serration patterns and other features of shark teeth were enough for researchers to identify the species.

  • Dancing sea lion can keep a beat going too

    Tue, Apr 02 2013 at 5:27 PM

    A sea lion named Ronan can not only dance, she can pick out the beat to a simple or complex song and shake it in sync,

  • Sea lion pups stranded on Calif. beaches

    Mon, Apr 01 2013 at 11:24 AM

    Video: Scientists in Southern California are increasingly concerned about the large numbers of starving sea lion pups washing up on the beaches.

  • Massive jellyfish robot could monitor the seas

    Fri, Mar 29 2013 at 4:08 PM

    Jellyfish provide models for engineers to mimic when building oceanic monitors in terms of movement in the water and sizes based on habitat.

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