Tyler Eddy receives funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Sustainable Fisheries Science Fund, and the Canada First Research ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Kayakers provide safety for swimmers in the first Charleston Trident Swim, in which Navy SEALS ...
'This study validates what's been seen on the water and reinforces the need for seal population management' -- Jamie Baker, secretary-treasurer of Newfoundland and Labrador's Fish Food and Allied ...
It would seem like a natural connection, if nothing else because of the trident. Trident is another name for the Lowcountry area that pops up on area institutions, such as Trident Technical College or ...
Sea turtles are making a surprising comeback, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The news was not so good for Arctic seals. By Catrin Einhorn Global bird populations are ...
Melting sea ice and deforestation are continuing to drive many species toward extinction, with the latest Red List of Threatened Species showing that more than a quarter of all animals, plants and ...
Harp seals from Canada are showing up in U.S. waters in greater numbers and farther south than usual, and biologists want to know why. Small numbers of juvenile harp seals are typically found each ...
On Saturday, Aug. 17, Port Washington native and seven-year Navy SEAL veteran Brian Valenza joined more than 350 participants in the seventh annual New York City SEAL Swim, a 3.5-mile multi-sport ...
The sun is shining, birds are chirping, and suddenly, hundreds of shirtless men are running through the streets. Before you know it, they’re diving into the water, swimming toward Lady Liberty. They ...
Longtime Lehigh Valley area basketball coach Ken Termini enjoyed participating in the New York City SEAL Swim last August. “It was absolutely one of the amazing things I have ever done,” Termini said.
His motto is to just keep swimming. Jason Redman was at death’s door following an al Qaeda ambush in Iraq in 2007, during which he was shot eight times, sustaining severe injuries to his face, arm and ...