PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — In a rare event, two sea otters were spotted swimming and foraging in the waters near Cannon Beach Friday afternoon. Volunteers with the Elakha Alliance, a nonprofit ...
Cannon Beach is known as a tourist destination, but a pair of visitors spotted this week is causing a stir. Two sea otters were seen near Ecola Point on Friday. There has not been an established ...
Rare footage captured by a camera strapped to the back of an endangered shark shows the moment it was struck by a boat, ...
Found off the coasts of Japan, Brazil, and Argentina, the stunning flower hat jellyfish, also known as Olindias formosa, uses ...
CANNON BEACH, Ore. — Two sea otters were spotted at Ecola Point in Cannon Beach. An Oregon nonprofit based in Siletz, the Elakha Alliance, said volunteers first saw the otters on Friday.
CANNON BEACH Ore. (KPTV) - Two sea otters were spotted along Cannon Beach - a rare sighting, the conservation nonprofit Elakha Alliance announced Friday. According to Elakha, a group that works to ...
No one knows how many there are, what they eat, or even where they live in the vast expanse of the southern Pacific Ocean.
A mysterious dead whale that recently washed up on a New Zealand beach may belong to the world's rarest cetacean species, spade-toothed whales, which are so elusive they have never been seen alive ...
A sea creature washed up on a New Zealand beach this month and officials are trying to determine if it's the world’s rarest whale, the country’s Department of Conservation announced Monday.
Mining of rare metals on deep sea and ocean floors miles below the surface could create "dark oxygen" and also cause potentially harmful changes to the marine ecosystem, according to new research.
A vast trove of valuable rare metals, cobalt and nickel to name just some, lies deep below the sea surface in Japan’s exclusive economic zone nearly 2,000 kilometers southeast of Tokyo ...