Erik Trinidad is a freelance travel and food journalist and video creator. His work has appeared in Afar, BBC Travel, Fathom, Fodor’s Travel, Food & Wine, InsideHook, Lonely Planet, National ...
Giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) and scuba diver in San Benedicto Island, Revillagigedo, Mexico. (Photo by: Luis Javier Sandoval/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The first ...
The future of rising lake levels, Great Lakes shipwrecks, and the secret lives of fish. In the latest episode of Great Lakes Now, visualize the future of rising lake levels, take a deep dive into the ...
Oceanic manta rays dive to record depths of 1,250 meters (4,100 feet), according to a first-of-its-kind study to examine in detail the extreme deep-diving behavior of these rays. Researchers tracked ...
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a mile – but it's not to feed, nor is it happening everywhere in deep water.
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