Tag: marine biology


  • Orcas Target Great White Sharks in Mexican Waters: Drone Footage Reveals Liver-Eating Hunt

    Orcas Target Great White Sharks in Mexican Waters: Drone Footage Reveals Liver-Eating Hunt

    Striking Predator Behavior in Mexican Waters Researchers in Mexico have documented a remarkable and somewhat unsettling predatory strategy by orcas (Orcinus orca). Using autonomous and manned drones, scientists captured multiple incidents in which pods of orcas pursue young great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) and feed on their livers, a nutrient-dense organ that provides a quick…

  • Orcas Seen Hunting Great White Sharks in Mexico Drone Footage: A Startling Predator Strategy

    Orcas Seen Hunting Great White Sharks in Mexico Drone Footage: A Startling Predator Strategy

    Remarkable Mexican Footage Reveals Orcas Targeting Great White Sharks In a striking development for marine biology, researchers in Mexico have documented multiple incidents where a pod of orcas hunts young great white sharks and consumes their energy-rich livers. The drone footage, captured along Mexican waters, provides one of the most vivid recent examples of cross-species…

  • Orcas Hunt Great White Sharks in Mexico: Drone Footage

    Orcas Hunt Great White Sharks in Mexico: Drone Footage

    Uncovering a startling encounter: orcas and great white sharks in Mexican waters In recent drone footage captured off Mexico’s coast, scientists observed a striking and rare predator interaction: groups of orcas actively hunt young great white sharks and appear to feed on their energy-rich livers. This behavior adds to a growing body of evidence that…

  • How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching

    How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching

    Introduction: A Race Against Coral Bleaching When sea temperatures spike, corals often shed the tiny algae that live within their tissues. This loss, called bleaching, leaves the corals pale or white and severely compromises their ability to feed and grow. In recent years, bleaching events have intensified, threatening reef ecosystems that support thousands of species…

  • How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching: UC Riverside’s Recovery Research

    How Algae Help Corals Bounce Back After Bleaching: UC Riverside’s Recovery Research

    Bleaching and the Coral-Algae Bond As ocean temperatures rise, coral reefs face a brutal stress test. Bleaching occurs when corals under heat stress expel the symbiotic algae that live within their tissues. Those algae, called zooxanthellae, provide most of the coral’s food through photosynthesis and give corals their vibrant colors. When the relationship breaks down,…

  • Blue Jellyfish Invades Japan’s Warming Seas Coast Trend

    Blue Jellyfish Invades Japan’s Warming Seas Coast Trend

    Warming Seas Bring a Remarkable Visitor to Japan As ocean temperatures rise and currents shift, the seas around Japan are welcoming visitors that once would have remained far offshore. A blue, balloon-like jellyfish has drawn the attention of scientists and coastal communities alike, not only for its striking appearance but for what its arrival signals…

  • Warming Seas Bring a Strikingly Dangerous Jellyfish to Japan’s Coast

    Warming Seas Bring a Strikingly Dangerous Jellyfish to Japan’s Coast

    Introduction: A new threat on Japan’s shores As ocean temperatures rise, the seas around Japan are growing more dynamic and unpredictable. Warm currents are inching northward, transporting marine life that once stayed much farther south. Among the newcomers is a remarkably vivid jellyfish, a creature so striking that scientists have paused to study it closely.…

  • Warming Seas Bring a Dazzling Yet Dangerous Jellyfish to Japan’s Coast

    Warming Seas Bring a Dazzling Yet Dangerous Jellyfish to Japan’s Coast

    Introduction: A Northward Drift in the Seas The oceans around Japan are undergoing rapid changes as waters grow warmer and currents shift. A strikingly vivid jellyfish has appeared farther north and closer to the coast than many scientists expected. Its arrival is more than a curiosity; it is a visible sign of how climate-driven changes…

  • A New Microscopy Breakthrough Reveals the Oceans’ Invisible Life

    A New Microscopy Breakthrough Reveals the Oceans’ Invisible Life

    Introduction: A Collaboration That Survived a Pandemic When the COVID-19 pandemic upended many scientific plans, a surprising outcome emerged from a Zoom call that linked researchers across continents. EMBL Group Leader Gautam Dey spoke with Omaya Dudin, then leading a study group at EPFL, about adapting an imaging technique that could peer into the ocean’s…

  • A Pandemic Collaboration Breaks Open the Ocean’s Hidden Life with New Microscopy

    A Pandemic Collaboration Breaks Open the Ocean’s Hidden Life with New Microscopy

    Overview: A Breakthrough Born in a Time of Crisis The world’s oceans conceal countless living processes that remain unseen by conventional microscopy. A recent breakthrough in imaging technology, forged during the COVID-19 pandemic through a collaboration between EMBL and EPFL, now promises to illuminate these hidden marine worlds. By adapting a novel imaging method to…