Marine Animals
Do you love the underwater fun of marine animals? Whether you enjoy watching sea lions, swimming with dolphins, or feeding sharks, you won't need scuba gear to find ample amounts of information about marine animals. We're not just blowing bubbles when we say you can find waves of information about marine animals. Don't be crabby! Dip your toe in; the water's warm!| Dolphins Save Swimmers From Shark It emerged yesterday that four swimmers were saved from a great white shark by a pod of altruistic dolphins, who swam in... |
Shark: The King Of Water World Sharks, the king of the water world have been in survival even before dinosaurs. The earliest proofs of sharks are isolated... |
| Dolphins: The most exciting sea creature Dolphins are the most attractive sea creatures. When we are alone traveling through ship in the midst of ocean, they are... |
Havens of Newly Found Marine Life Under Threat Deep sea trawling poses risk to coral reef dwellers and prompts campaign for fishing ban to facilitate research. |
| Seal Hunt Goes On, Despite Protests The largest seal hunt in almost 50 years continues today on the ice floes and islands off eastern Canada as a picture in... |
Outrage at new mass slaughter of baby seals Soon after dawn breaks above Newfoundland tomorrow, the ice sheets will be suffused with crimson as an army of hunters... |
| Lone Dolphin Pining Away In World's Largest Shopping Mall Howard is the lone survivor of four Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphins captured off the coast of Florida in 1985 and shipped to... |
Annual Dolphin Slaughter Underway In Japan The killings began October 6 in Taiji when 60 dolphins were taken on the beach. The deaths have continued and on October 23... |
| Study: Commercial Whaling Caused Massive Ecosystem Decline A new scientific study published on September 22 says that commercial whaling by Japanese and Russian fleets over a half a... |
Japanese Police Arrest Eco-Activists Filming Dolphin Roundup Three members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have been arrested and are being held by police in Taiji, Japan,... |
| Seal ‘Whisperer’ Fights To Keep On Helping Francois Hugo has been rescuing and rehabilitating seals in South Africa for five years, but officials are now threatening... |
Victory In Campaign To Protect Whales From Navy Sonar HumaneLines, a joint project of The Humane Society of the United States and The Fund for Animals, reported this week that... |
| Five Rescued Whales Swim To Freedom Five pilot whales that had beached themselves in shallow water off the Florida Keys four months ago are swimming in wild... |
International Groups Unite Against Canada Seal Slaughter Over the next three years, the Canadian government will allow the legal slaughter of nearly 1,000,000 baby seals, 95... |
| Whale Leaps On Top Of Yacht An English family who were enjoying a sailing trip in a chartered £150,000 yacht off the coast of Australia had a... |
Analysis: Whaling This week, Iceland killed its first whale in 14 years. The government calls it a 'scientific' way to control fish stocks -... |
| Harbor Seals Shown to Differentiate Killer Whales A study recently conducted by Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center researchers has shown harbor seals to be capable of... |
Endangered Dolphin Species Protected The New Zealand Ministry of Fisheries recently banned commercial use of set nets to catch fish along the upper west coast... |
| Parasitic Infections Causing Sea Otter Deaths A study recently conducted by University of California (UC) researchers to determine why an unusually large number of sea... |
Turtle Hurtles Towards Extinction Species that swam seas 96m years before humans walked earth could be wiped out within 10 years. It weighs a tonne and it... |
| UN Urged to Reverse Turtle Decline Scientists warned yesterday that the world's largest sea turtle will disappear forever unless the international community... |
Nato blamed for dead whales The Canary Islands authorities have asked Nato to halt a naval exercise in the area, fearing it may be responsible for the... |
| Sea change threatens Antarctic life The Southern ocean is getting warmer and it could mean the loss of thousands of marine species, scientists warn. Sensitive... |
Watch the whales Canada's orca population is declining and the fate of one young mammal is highlighting their precarious future, says Anne... |
| Marine iguanas hit by oil slick The unique marine iguanas of the Galapagos islands have been devastated by the aftermath of an oil spill, scientists say,... |
Ocean Life From sites focusing on dolphins to those profiling sharks, the Internet invites ocean aficionados to get their feet wet. |



