Shallow‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ coastal waters hold on to some of the most comprehensive and detailed records of marine life from the Earth ...
A major international study published in the peer-reviewed open-access journal, PeerJ, has formally identified a new species ...
Fossils from Qatar have revealed a small, newly identified sea cow species that lived in the Arabian Gulf more than 20 ...
DOHA: Scientific history has been made as a major international study, published in the rigorously peer-reviewed open access ...
Today, the Arabian Gulf is home to manatee-like marine mammals called dugongs that shape the seafloor as they graze on ...
The findings suggest that sea cows have been engineering ecosystems in the Persian Gulf for tens of millions of years ...
Today, the Arabian Gulf is home to manatee-like marine mammals called dugongs that shape the seafloor as they graze on ...
Scientific history was made yesterday as a major international study, published in the rigorously peer reviewed open access ...
A massive fossil site in Qatar has uncovered the world’s richest sea cow bonebed and a new species, Salwasiren qatarensis.
Tiny sea cow species, Salwasiren qatarensis, shaped seagrass meadows for 20 million years, offering clues for protecting dugongs.
Scientists in a recent breakthrough have discovered 21-million-year-old tiny sea cow fossils in Qatar, dating back to the ...
In modern times, dugongs are crucial to the Gulf’s ecosystem, helping to sustain the biodiversity of the region’s coastal ...