You can pick up a synthetic sponge for just a few dollars. But a natural sea sponge, hand-harvested from the Mediterranean seafloor, could set you back $30. Harvesting these sponges is dangerous ...
Even though the Mediterranean Sea is the most explored sea on Earth, a study by Julio A. Díaz and colleagues, published in PeerJ, reveals the presence of new sponge species and new records in ...
The new sponge species was identified in Cromer Shoal ... [email protected] RNLI technician Paul Hutchison was out at sea at Muckle Roe when the large fish began to ram his boat.