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Impressively Tentacled Jellies Go on View at the Aquarium
The giant bell jellies are now on display at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium's ‘Shrimply' Wonderful Week
The Cannery Row institution is giving these small and fascinating critters the big centerstage.
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Meet Methuselah, The Oldest Living Aquarium Fish
Methuselah is a four-foot-long Australian lungfish, weighing around 40 pounds. The primitive species have lungs and gills and are believed to be the evolutionary link between fish and amphibians.
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Meet Methuselah, the Oldest Living Aquarium Fish
An elderly fish that likes to eat fresh figs and get belly rubs is believed to be the world’s oldest living aquarium fish
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Scotland's Offshore Wind Sector Gets $951 Million Boost as Parts of Seabed Leased Out
Over 70 applications were made to lease part of Scotland’s seabed for wind farm developments.
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A Fish With a Transparent Head Was Seen Near Monterey
The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has encountered the “deep-dwelling” barreleye fish just nine times, most recently in early December.
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Riding the (Yule)tides: Santa Diver Visits the Aquarium
The Jolly Old Elf is visiting the Long Beach destination daily through Dec. 23.
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Fin-credible Sight: Leopard Sharks Return to La Jolla Waters in Droves
It’s that time of the year when leopard sharks return to La Jolla for a few weeks in droves to incubate their embryos.