The third-largest Canary Island is often overlooked by the insatiably popular Tenerife, despite its impressive 400 hectare ...
The State Meteorological Agency for Spain, Aemet, has issued a warning as the Canary Islands could be facing some unseasonal ...
The State Meteorological Agency for Spain, Aemet, has issued a warning as the Canary Islands could be facing some unseasonal ...
Raul Asencio has been shining on the pitch for Real Madrid this season. Off the pitch, however, the defender is at the center ...
In what may be the world's first-ever recorded sighting, a black seadevil — anglerfish known for living thousands of feet ...
Condrik Tenerife, a specialist in shark and ray research and conservation, was left stunned after spotting a deep-sea anglerfish in shallow waters off the coast of the Canary Islands.
This is only the second time the species has been recorded while alive. “I thought it was A.I.,” says fish biologist Kory Evans.
Researchers discovered the deep sea creature in Spain’s Canary Islands, capturing footage of it in broad daylight for the ...
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You'd be right in comparing Spain's Canary Islands to a tropical paradise. Located in the North Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Morocco, all seven islands in this archip ...
Following a record-breaking amount of migrants arriving to the Canary Islands last year, almost 400 were rescued on Monday.
According to the organization, the fish is a so-called “black seadevil” known by its scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.