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Giant squid eye, 2008
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Smithsonian researchers help block ship-borne bioinvaders with new screening strategy
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Oysters on floating plates help scientists study acidification and shell growth
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“Ohboya!” It’s the Bonaire banded box jellyfish, a new species
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Gulf of Mexico survey will benchmark diversity of ocean floor
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New archaeological evidence reveals California’s Channel Islands as North America’s earliest seafaring economy
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Tiny creatures collected 100 years ago confirm accelerating carbon uptake in Antarctic Ocean
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Smithsonian scientists discover seven new species of blenny fish
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Whale sharks featured in award-winning documentary following the work of Tropical Research Institute’s Héctor Guzman
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Narwhal fluke design helps compensate for drag caused by tusk
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Rising ocean temperatures and acidity may deliver deadly one-two punch to the world’s corals
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Invasive oriental shrimp found in Chesapeake Bay by Smithsonian scientists
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Environmental Research Center to help with Chesapeake Bay seagrass restoration
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Rutgers glider added to the collections of the National Museum of Natural History
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Smithsonian scientists to help identify and eradicate invasive species in Alaskan waters