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NARWHAL: Unicorn of the sea | Oceana

The narwhal's tusk, an elongated tooth, can reach nearly 10 feet. Learn more in our [Marine Life Encyclopedia](https://bit.ly/3YSsUW5).

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LONGSNOUT SEAHORSE: Known for its skillful camouflage | Oceana

Longsnout seahorses are poor swimmers, often found clinging to mangroves, seagrasses, or gorgonian corals. They evade predators by camouflaging into their surroundings through their ability to change color.

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EMPEROR PENGUIN CHICKS: Emperors of Antarctica | Oceana

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BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY: The dancing bird | Oceana

Male blue-footed boobies flaunt their blue feet during an elaborate courtship display. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/3OXECuV

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CLOWNFISH: Life among anemones | Oceana

Clownfish uniquely reside among venomous anemone tentacles, protected by a mucus coating that shields them from painful stings. Discover more about marine life in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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GENTOO PENGUINS: Get to know these penguins | Oceana

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GIANT PYROSOME: A super-organism | Oceana

Giant pyrosomes are hollow tubes formed by thousands of linked individuals, large enough for a person to enter. Discover more in our [Marine Life Encyclopedia](https://bit.ly/3E59gw5).

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ORCAS: the largest member of the dolphin family | Oceana

Orcas inhabit all oceans, thriving in diverse conditions. These intelligent marine mammals form complex social structures, much like humans. Within their groups, often composed of relatives, older orcas teach younger ones essential hunting and parenting skills.

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GARDEN EELS: This isn't your typical garden | Oceana

Garden eels live in large colonies, emerging from their burrows to feed on drifting zooplankton. They quickly retreat for safety if predators appear.

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How do we recover the Chilean common hake?

The common hake is in crisis, facing dangerous overexploitation. This critical situation stems from years of mismanagement, illegal fishing, and destructive bottom trawling practices.

Such decline not only threatens the species itself but also severely impacts fishing communities that have historically depended on this vital resource.

MAN O' WAR: A dangerous partnership | Oceana

The Portuguese man o' war isn't a single animal. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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HOW DO SHARKS BREATHE: Learn about how sharks take in oxygen | Oceana

Not all sharks need to swim constantly to breathe. Discover more fascinating facts in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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SEA SNAKES: Did you know there are snakes underwater | Oceana

Sea snakes use their paddle-like tails to hunt eels and other prey underwater. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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MARINE IGUANA: Known for its swimming ability | Oceana

Discover the unique marine iguana, the only lizard species that spends significant time at sea. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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FRESHWATER SHARKS: Some sharks can tolerate freshwater | Oceana

While sharks are commonly associated with oceans, some species uniquely adapt to survive in freshwater environments.

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SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS: The world's largest seal | Oceana

Southern elephant seals are the world's largest, weighing up to 11,000 pounds. Discover more fascinating facts in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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WOLF EEL: Known for their menancing maw | Oceana

Wolf eels use their prominent teeth to crush hard-shelled prey such as sea urchins, scallops, and large crabs.

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COPEPODS: Crucial link in the foodchain | Oceana

Copepods are a vital food source for many ocean animals. Discover their importance and join our community of Wavemakers by subscribing to our channel!

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SNOWY EGRETS: Known for their bright white plumage | Oceana

The snowy egret is a remarkable bird. Join our community of Wavemakers by subscribing to our channel.

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SPOTTED SEAHORSES: Underwater romantics | Oceana

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