Sea otters are surprisingly good at using tools. If they come across a particularly tough clam shell and they are desperate ...
Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL), one of the state's most ecologically productive estuaries, is facing a growing but ...
The recent seven-day razor clam dig on Washington beaches began on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will last through Wednesday, Feb. 4. There are digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and ...
Craig Parker popped his head above the surf, peeled off his dive mask and clambered aboard the Ichiban. We were anchored 50 yards offshore from a fir-lined peninsula that juts into Puget Sound. Sixty ...
If you’ve walked the shoreline this week, you may have noticed something unusual happening at your feet: a patch of sand that seemed to tremble, shimmer or even “come alive.” That moving ground wasn’t ...
There are golf videos that go viral because of the skill on display (or lack thereof). There are golf videos that go viral because some drunk guy gets thrown in a lake or a grown man gets bullied by a ...
The rocky coves along California’s coast are home to one of nature’s most charismatic animals: the otter. Large groups of sea otters bob among the kelp, anchoring in place by wrapping themselves in ...
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A new collaboration between food distribution company Sysco and New Jersey officials aims to grow new oyster reefs around the Jersey Shore. Sysco will work with many of the 800 restaurants in the ...
The world's largest food distributor is teaming up with New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection to significantly expand the state's shell recycling program. Instead of ending up in ...
Winning Teachers to Receive Up to $330,000 in Prizes for Their Innovative Ways to Provide Quality Lab Experiences to Their Students Judges will evaluate entries based on various criteria, including ...
It was once believed that walruses dug for clams with their tusks—but the truth is even stranger. They actually use their powerful tongues, like a piston, to suck clams right out of their shells. - ...