A Seal admiring a divers swimming fin.
The size of baby pufferfishes.
This old sandal turned into a colony of sea life.
Some species of sea urchins naturally use shells as hats to make them feel safer and camouflaged. So some aquarists had the genius idea to make them 3D printed tiny hats that were a bit more stylish.
Rescuers save a baby dolphin that was separated from its mother In Montevideo, Uruguay.
Dolphins are mammals, and normally, baby dolphins stay with their mothers for at least 18 months. It wandered into the shallow water because it had not eaten for a long time and the baby dolphin did not have the strength to swim away.
Dolphins, as mammals, need to drink milk just like humans. Baby dolphins need to drink milk every 15 to 20 minutes, otherwise, they will feel hungry and weak.
The baby dolphin grew quickly, and with the help of humans, it successfully learned how to swim and catch some very small aquatic animals by itself.
The person who rescued it does not want the dolphin to end up in an oceanarium. But in the wild marine environment, the dolphin wants to survive, then needs to integrate into the dolphin group.
Keiko breaching in Iceland.
Keiko was a male orca captured in the Atlantic Ocean near Iceland in 1979. He portrayed Willy in the 1993 film “Free Willy”. In 1996, Warner Bros. and the International Marine Mammal Project collaborated to return Keiko to the wild.
After years of preparing Keiko for reintegration, Keiko was flown to Iceland in 1998 and in 2002, became the first captive orca to be fully released back into the ocean.
On 12 December 2003, he died of pneumonia in a bay in Norway at the age of 27.