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Ningaloo Reef corals decimated by heatwave

Scientists confirm two-thirds of corals in World Heritage-listed Ningaloo reef have died after unprecedented marine heatwave. Read the full report on this ecological crisis.

Stranded humpback whale euthanised in Oregon

A young humpback whale stranded off the Oregon coast was euthanised after a complex rescue operation failed. Read the full heartbreaking story of the rescue attempt.

First Ever Sighting of Elusive Beaked Whale

Scientists achieve a world-first sighting of the elusive ginkgo-toothed beaked whale off Mexico's coast after a five-year search. Discover how this breakthrough helps protect these mysterious deep-diving mammals.

Europe's Far-Right Firewall Crumbles

The cordon sanitaire against Europe's far-right is fracturing as centrist parties seek alliances with extremists, mirroring Trump's impact on Republicans. Explore the implications.

Shrigley's £1m rope art questions value in Mayfair

David Shrigley exhibits 10 tonnes of discarded marine rope priced at £1 million in Mayfair gallery. Is this a serious environmental comment or a joke about art market excess? Discover the story behind this provocative installation.

Humpback whale's clever remora removal technique filmed

Groundbreaking underwater footage reveals the astonishing moment a humpback whale demonstrates sophisticated problem-solving skills to dislodge stubborn remora fish in a never-before-seen marine behaviour.

Deadly Sea Creature Washes Up on UK Beach

Beachgoers issued urgent safety warning after highly venomous weever fish discovered on Kent shoreline. Experts reveal how to spot and avoid Britain's most dangerous sea creature.

Budget Uncertainty Creates 'Brutal' Climate for Boat Show

The prestigious Southampton International Boat Show faces unprecedented challenges as government budget decisions create a 'brutal' climate for marine businesses, with exhibitors feeling 'very attacked' by financial uncertainty.

Shipwrecks Become Marine Havens in UK Waters

Marine scientists discover artificial reefs created from historic shipwrecks are dramatically boosting fish populations and biodiversity around Britain's coastline in groundbreaking conservation effort.

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