Scientists are investigating the behavior of sharks to find out if they roam the ocean together. Read More
Scientists discovered a DNA mutation that caused snakes to lose the legs they once had 150 million years ago! Read More
Last month, staff from the National Aquarium joined our research partners at the University of Delaware to survey sand tiger shark populations in the Delaware Bay. Read More
New research shows that Greenland sharks may live longer than any other vertebrate species on Earth.. Read More
While we often discuss the perils facing coral reefs, new research highlights “bright spots.” Read More
More than 300 students participated in this year's Wetland Nursery Program! Read More
On Saturday, June 18, the National Aquarium hosted its 3rd annual BioBlitz at Masonville Cove, an Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership in Baltimore City. Read More
Last year, our Animal Health team traveled to the Delaware coast to conduct baseline research on horseshoe crabs. Read More
This summer, a team of National Aquarium biologists spent a week aboard our research vessel, the R/V Carcharhinus, conducting shark conservation research off the coast of Delaware. Read More
Can this innovative research project help rid the Chesapeake Bay of harmful plastics? Read More
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