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Vape waste crisis hits UK beaches

Beach clean volunteers report a sharp rise in disposable vapes littering UK coastlines, raising environmental and health concerns.

Great Barrier Reef's coral loss worst in decades

Australia's Great Barrier Reef has experienced its most significant annual coral loss since the 1980s following a devastating bleaching event, raising urgent environmental concerns.

Octopus attacks boy at Texas aquarium

A young boy was violently pulled underwater by an octopus at the San Antonio Aquarium, sparking outrage and calls for safety reviews. Read the full story.

Fossil reveals Patrick Star-like creature from 100M years ago

Palaeontologists have uncovered a fascinating fossil of an ancient sea creature that bears a striking resemblance to SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend, Patrick Star. The 100-million-year-old discovery sheds light on prehistoric marine life.

Rare giant sunfish stuns UK beach visitors

Beach visitors were left in awe as a massive ocean sunfish washed ashore in a rare sighting. Experts reveal why this gentle giant appeared on the British coastline.

Great White Shark Spotted Near Santa Monica Beach

A juvenile great white shark was recently seen close to Santa Monica's shoreline, sparking safety concerns among beachgoers. Experts advise caution but reassure that such sightings are part of the shark's natural behaviour.

Jellyfish blooms surge on UK coasts

Rising sea temperatures and pollution are causing a surge in jellyfish sightings along the UK coastline. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.

Jellyfish swarm UK seas in unprecedented numbers

British coastlines are experiencing an unprecedented influx of jellyfish, raising concerns among marine experts and beachgoers. Scientists point to climate change and shifting ocean currents as likely culprits.

Toxic sea creatures wash up on US beaches

Dangerous sea creatures with toxic tentacles capable of burning human skin and regenerating when cut in half have been spotted on US shores. Experts warn beachgoers to stay vigilant.

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