Fishing industry regulators have decided to scrap stricter new lobster fishing standards off New England in the wake of ...
For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The last few remaining cold-stunned sea turtles at Gulf World Marine Institute are closer to being released back into the Gulf. They still have some healing to do.
If you love dolphins, you'll want to schedule a stop at Gulf World Marine Park. Though the park houses several other species, including sea turtles, stingrays, sharks and sea lions, dolphins are ...
Could 2025 be the year marine protection efforts get a “glow up”? According to a team of conservation-minded researchers, ...
Awesome. That was the general consensus Thursday afternoon when hundreds of people gathered to witness nearly 400 sea turtles ...
The turtles pictured were awaiting transfer into bins where they were to Gulf World Marine Institute in Panama City Beach for recovery. [ Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Comission ] As ...
The extreme cold from last week was historic for the Panhandle. While many stayed home to stay warm, wildlife, including sea turtles, had no such option.
Though lethargic from the cold, most sea turtles were alive and relocated to Gulf World Marine Institute in Panama City Beach, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
Gulf World Marine Institute workers have released nearly 3 dozen sea turtles back into the Gulf. Marine Institute crews put 33 turtles back into the water Tuesday morning in Laguna Beach, across the ...
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