Science and the Sea

Stormquakes – January 14, 2024

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

When Hurricane Bill spun along the coast of New England in August of 2009, the ocean floor rumbled. It continued to rumble for 30 hours. The motion was detected more […]

Risky Business – January 7, 2024

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Whale sharks are a bit like pop stars: They attract a crowd. Smaller fish swarm around them. That’s probably a better deal for some fish than others. Sometimes, predators can […]

Nap Time – December 31, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

When we talk about “falling asleep,” we don’t usually mean it literally. For Northern elephant seals, though, it is literal—they sleep while falling through the ocean. You can’t help but […]

Scale-Free – December 24, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

The bodies of most fish are scaly. The scales protect them from predators and rough surfaces, improve streamlining, and ward off diseases and parasites. But a few species have different […]

Brighter Winters – December 17, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Life in arctic waters is like a giant see-saw. Some species rise to the surface during the day and sink into the depths at night, while others do just the […]

Warm-Blooded Fish – December 10, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

The basking shark looks intimidating. It’s the second largest of all fish—it’s 25 feet or longer and can weigh 10,000 pounds. And it can open its jaw a yard wide—wide […]

Warm Seaweed – December 3, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Seaweed is useful stuff. Among other things, it provides habitat for fish, turtles, and other creatures. It’s also used in a lot of products in the human realm: food, fertilizers, […]

Redfish Rebound – November 26, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Life in Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence has been on a seesaw. Some species all but disappeared, allowing others to thrive. Then the seesaw flipped the other way. Some all-but-vanished […]

Williwaws – November 19, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

In early 1945, as World War II neared its climax, 19-year-old Gore Vidal was the first officer of an Army supply ship in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The weather […]

Bouncing Back – November 12, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Life always seems to find a way. It inhabits every nook and cranny on Earth, from the upper atmosphere to the rocks below the bottom of the ocean. And even […]