Extraordinary drone footage captured by Joanna Steidle in the Hamptons showcases a breathtaking underwater spectacle as ...
A breathtaking underwater encounter is captivating viewers after a diver filmed a fish morphing its colors in the blink of an eye — a transformation so fast it feels almost magical. Captured on the ...
The Expert Anglers at Milliken Fishing capture incredible close-up footage of a giant fish using an underwater GoPro.
A mesmerizing school of catfish created a swirling underwater spectacle as hundreds of fish repeatedly scattered and ...
ITALY — A team of volunteer technical divers has captured what is believed to be the first-ever underwater footage of an adult great white shark in the Mediterranean Sea. The extraordinary encounter ...
Scientists from the University of Western Australia have released footage for the deepest fish ever recorded at a depth of 8,336m (5.1 miles) underwater. Working with the Tokyo University of Marine ...
EMPIRE, MI -- Ever wonder what’s happening down in the depths of Lake Michigan? Curious why the water below the sand dunes looks Caribbean blue? Wondering how to get rid of those stubborn mussels ...
Scientists have captured the first-ever footage of the elusive barreleye fish in the Atlantic while discovering two new hydrothermal vent fields and thriving deep-sea ecosystems.
ROME, June 8 (Reuters) - Divers removing abandoned fishing nets from the central Mediterranean, between Italy and North Africa, have captured ‌what they believe is the first-ever underwater footage of ...
What is the best underwater fishing camera? There is another world swimming around under the water where you are fishing. Or maybe there is no activity in the spot you selected. Anglers know the ...
Freeloading fish are taking ride-sharing to a whole new level — on a humpback whale. In stunning footage captured by Griffith University marine scientist Dr. Olaf Meynecke, remoras — better known as ...
The cow goes moo. The duck goes quack. The dog goes woof. And the fish goes ... what, exactly? Toddlers aren’t the only ones asking this question. Scientists are eavesdropping on fish to research and ...