For 30 years, Hiroyuki Arakawa has met the same wild fish underwater, but can a fish truly recognise a human, or is there ...
Being chased by a fish with sharp teeth seems like something out of a cartoon, but it was a reality for one Alabama man who was bitten on the leg during a dive off the coast of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
There’s something very fishy about this friendship. A man has befriended a freshwater smallmouth bass in the wild — and now they meet up every summer. Rex Colubra was on a dive in September 2021 when ...
Sharks typically eat fish, not people. That’s what shark lovers across South Florida want people to understand, and they’re working hard to change what they consider to be the unfair bad reputation of ...
When people think of snorkeling or scuba diving, they typically picture warm, clear waters which beautiful conditions, filled with an array of colorful fish. Many people don’t think of the water ...
Wild fish can recognize individual human divers, reveals new research. They use visual differences between divers to recognize a person who rewards them, say scientists. Divers at a research station ...
University of Cambridge biologist Andrew Gillis studies the embryos of elephant fish, distant relatives of sharks with long, trunklike snouts. But how, exactly, do you get an elephant fish embryo? You ...
It’s a calm, cool spring Indiana night on a 3,200-acre lake during the 35th annual midnight fishing tournament when a report comes in that a contestant has fallen out of his boat halfway across the ...
These versatile birds thrive in the air and sea. With their six-foot long wingspan, gannets can hover, glide, soar and dive. With folded wings, they torpedo down to depths of 20 feet or more to snatch ...
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2 fish 1 dive

Dive into an underwater adventure with "2 Fish 1 Dive," where you'll witness the fascinating behavior of two unique fish species in their natural habitat. Explore the vibrant marine ecosystem as we ...
There’s only one word for it: indescribable. “It’s one of those awesome experiences you can’t put into words,” says fish ecologist Simon Thorrold. Thorrold is trying to explain how it feels to dive ...