Skip to main content
Smithsonian Institution
Language Search Smithsonian Ocean
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Flickr Follow us on Tumbr
Donate

Smithsonian Ocean

Main Menu

  • Ocean Life
    • Marine Mammals
    • Sharks & Rays
    • Reptiles
    • Seabirds
    • Fish
    • Invertebrates
    • Plankton
    • Plants & Algae
    • Microbes
  • Ecosystems
    • Coral Reefs
    • Deep Sea
    • Coasts & Shallow Water
    • Poles
    • Census of Marine Life
  • Planet Ocean
    • Tides & Currents
    • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis
    • The Seafloor
    • Temperature & Chemistry
  • Through Time
    • Ancient Seas
    • Extinctions
    • Evolution
    • The Anthropocene
  • Conservation
    • Fishing
    • Pollution
    • Habitat Destruction
    • Invasive Species
    • Acidification
    • Climate Change
    • Gulf Oil Spill
    • Solutions & Success Stories
    • Get Involved
  • Human Connections
    • Books, Film & The Arts
    • Recreation
    • Seafood
    • Exploration
    • History & Cultures
    • Careers
  • At The Museum
  • Educators
Menu

Search

Showing results for "All"
Filter

Content type

  • (-) Article (22)
  • (-) Slideshow (5)
  • Photo (24)
  • Video (7)
  • Lesson Plan (2)
  • Audio (1)
  • Overview (1)

Article Type

  • Personal Perspectives (11)
  • Article (8)

Topics

  • Acidification (8)
  • Animal Behavior (14)
  • At The Museum (42)
  • Books, Film & The Arts (18)
  • Careers (18)
  • Census of Marine Life (6)
  • Climate Change (12)
  • Coasts & Shallow Water (15)
  • Conservation (4)
  • Coral Reefs (44)
  • Deep Sea (17)
  • Ecosystems (3)
  • Evolution (12)
  • Exploration (52)
  • Extinctions (11)
  • Extinctions (2)
  • Fish (33)
  • Fishing (26)
  • Food Web (8)
  • Genetics (11)
  • Get Involved (17)
  • Gulf Oil Spill (10)
  • Habitat Destruction (7)
  • History & Cultures (5)
  • Human Connections (5)
  • Ice (2)
  • Invasive Species (4)
  • Invertebrates (47)
  • Mangroves (2)
  • Marine Mammals (30)
  • Microbes (5)
  • Ocean Life (18)
  • Planet Ocean (3)
  • Plankton (4)
  • Plants & Algae (13)
  • Poles (5)
  • Pollution (20)
  • Recreation (1)
  • Seabirds (4)
  • Seafood (16)
  • Sea Level (1)
  • Sharks & Rays (10)
  • Shifting Baselines (5)
  • Sights, Sounds & Games (2)
  • Solutions & Success Stories (29)
  • Technology (38)
  • Temperature & Chemistry (5)
  • The Anthropocene (6)
  • The Seafloor (6)
  • Through Time (1)
  • Tides & Currents (4)
  • Vents & Volcanoes (1)
  • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis (2)
  • (-) Ancient Seas (17)
  • (-) Beaches (4)
  • (-) Reptiles (6)

Tags

  • (-) Biodiversity (4)
  • (-) Corals (2)
  • (-) Crabs, Shrimp & Relatives (3)
  • (-) Paleobiology (16)
  • (-) Seals & Sea Lions (2)
  • (-) Technology (4)
  • Adaptations (7)
  • Algae (2)
  • Ancient sea life (17)
  • Beaches (8)
  • Chemistry (2)
  • Climate Change (2)
  • Dolphins & Porpoises (4)
  • Endangered species (6)
  • Feeding (2)
  • Fossils (23)
  • Geologic periods (8)
  • Manatees & Dugongs (3)
  • Maritime history (2)
  • Migration (3)
  • Mussels, Oysters & Relatives (4)
  • National Museum of Natural History (13)
  • New discoveries (4)
  • News (3)
  • NOAA (2)
  • Ocean Optimism (2)
  • Photography (2)
  • Predation (2)
  • Protecting Spaces (2)
  • Reproduction (3)
  • Scientific illustrations (2)
  • Scientists at work (8)
  • Seagrass (2)
  • Sea turtles (9)
  • Sharks (3)
  • Smithsonian collections (3)
  • Smithsonian exhibits (2)
  • Smithsonian scientists (16)
  • Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (4)
  • Symbiosis (2)
  • Under the microscope (2)
  • Waves (2)
  • Whales (17)
  • Women in Science (2)
Fossil mosasaur skull and partial skeleton sitting in what looks like the dirt it was excavated from.
Article

If You Build An Ocean, Sea Monsters Will Come

Building a productive ocean is complicated. The process is long (on the order of...
October 2018
Hawaiian monk seals are among the wildlife found within the Papahānaumokuākea World Heritage Site.
slideshow

Backbone of Biodiversity at Risk

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) maintains the...
Thu, 10/28/2010 - 19:01
The Peninsula Valdes in Argentina was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1999. The site is home to important breeding populations of the endangered southern right whale (Eubalaena australis), southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina), and southern sea
slideshow

Marine World Heritage Photo Gallery

Marine World Heritage is a prestigious list of 43 marine ecosystems and...
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 11:54
Smithsonian researchers eat a meal in preparation for a fossil excavation
slideshow

A Squalodontid Success

On a beach in Piña, Panama the tide is rolling out. Faint outlines of skeletal...
Wed, 06/22/2011 - 17:47
Colorful fishes throng a reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
slideshow

Bizarre and Beautiful Coral Reef Animals

From parrotfish that cover themselves in a blanket of their own mucus to tiny pygmy...
Fri, 12/04/2009 - 14:05
Color illustration of an ancient bivalve.
slideshow

Rudist Reefs

About 100 million years ago, during the heyday of the dinosaurs, reefs were built...
Fri, 12/04/2009 - 14:25
Fossil Whale Digsite at Cerro Ballena, Chile
Article

The Whale Graveyard Whodunit

One of the ocean's tiniest organisms often does the most harm. Microscopic algae...
March 2014
This male dancing fiddler crab (Uca terpsichores) has built a sand “hood” at the entrance to his burrow, which he hopes will attract females to his humble abode—as if that big beautiful claw of his weren't enough!
Personal Perspectives

The Design of a Beautiful Weapon

This summer, many of you have likely enjoyed feasting on crabs, be they blue,...
September 2013
A Hawaiian petrel in flight
Personal Perspectives

4,000 Years of Marine History through the Eyes of a Seabird

Most people have never heard of the Hawaiian petrel, an endangered, crow-sized...
May 2013
A Caribbean hermit crab (Coenobita clypeatus) crawls on the forest floor.
Article

The Great Hermit Crab Migration

Over the last few days, a video of hermit crabs stampeding across the rocky shores...
September 2012
Gabor Szathmary secures one of the plaster jackets containing a fossil "toothed" mysticete that was excavated on Vancouver Island.
Personal Perspectives

Whale fossils on the mainland, and into a CT scanner

After a few long days of hard work on the island, we were finally able to excavate...
May 2012
Giant Pacific Manta Ray, Roca Partida Sea Mount, Revillagigedos Islands, Mexico
Article

Tagging and Tracking Animals Underwater

How do we know where ocean animals swim day and night? Scientists are getting...
May 2012

Pagination

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Next page Next
  • Last page Last
  • Sort By Relevance
  • A-Z
  • Z-A
  • Newest
  • Oldest

Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Ocean
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Flickr Follow us on Tumbr
Contact Us

Explore

  • Ocean Life
  • Ecosystems
  • Planet Ocean
  • Through Time
  • Conservation
  • Human Connections
  • At The Museum
  • About
  • Media Archive
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Donate
  • Ocean Life
    • Marine Mammals
    • Sharks & Rays
    • Reptiles
    • Seabirds
    • Fish
    • Invertebrates
    • Plankton
    • Plants & Algae
    • Microbes
  • Ecosystems
    • Coral Reefs
    • Deep Sea
    • Coasts & Shallow Water
    • Poles
    • Census of Marine Life
  • Planet Ocean
    • Tides & Currents
    • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis
    • The Seafloor
    • Temperature & Chemistry
  • Through Time
    • Ancient Seas
    • Extinctions
    • Evolution
    • The Anthropocene
  • Conservation
    • Fishing
    • Pollution
    • Habitat Destruction
    • Invasive Species
    • Acidification
    • Climate Change
    • Gulf Oil Spill
    • Solutions & Success Stories
    • Get Involved
  • Human Connections
    • Books, Film & The Arts
    • Recreation
    • Seafood
    • Exploration
    • History & Cultures
    • Careers
  • At The Museum
  • Educators

Search Smithsonian Ocean