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5 Incognito Animals of the Sea
Tue, Dec 06, 2016
From color-shifting chameleons to the master of disguise leaf bug, our planet is filled with creatures who know a thing or two about sneaking around. But did you know that the globe’s oceans are just as packed with animals who know how to stay hidden... Read More
All About the Amazon
Mon, Dec 05, 2016
If you're currently in a holiday shopping frenzy, you might hear "Amazon" and think of the famous shopping website— but guess again! Today's blog is all about the winding, mysterious Amazon River. Read More
Unwrapping the Greatest Gift of All
Sun, Dec 04, 2016
Are you considering gifting a loved one with a Monterey Boat this holiday season? Congratulations! It's guaranteed to be one of the greatest gifts you ever give—and not just because of its sleek look or speed. Read More
Your Monterey Boat: A Boat and a Gym?
Thu, Dec 01, 2016
This holiday season, don’t rush to the gym after every big holiday meal—as a boater, you get a workout in every time you hit the water! Read More
Could Dinosaurs Swim? ...And Other Prehistoric Peculiarities
Sun, Nov 27, 2016
Today’s expansive ocean is no stranger to frightening, sharp-toothed creatures swimming in its depths—but did the world’s waters always look like this? Read More
Aquariums in History
Fri, Nov 25, 2016
For those who love to learn about life below the surface, modern day aquariums are a gift, easily accessible in major cities across the globe. Of course, it wasn’t always this way! Read More
What Makes a Rogue Wave?
Thu, Nov 24, 2016
Large, sudden and certainly scary, rogue waves are nothing to laugh it—but until fairly recently, these monster waves weren’t even accepted as scientific fact! In today’s blog, we’re exploring the nature of the rogue wave, how we discovered it, and t... Read More
The Little Mermaid: Getting to Know the Classic Fairytale
Wed, Nov 23, 2016
When we say “Little Mermaid,” your mind probably jumps to the famous Disney princess who twirled through the water and longed for a life on land—but did you know that she was a literary fixture long before hitting the silver screen? Read More
Peering into the Mysterious Conch
Tue, Nov 22, 2016
When it comes to symbols of the sea, there are few more recognizable (or mesmerizing) than the conch shell. While it’s a shell perhaps best known for its spiraled shape and striking appearance, the conch shell has held significant meaning for societi... Read More
Welcome to Doggerland: A Land Beneath the Sea
Mon, Nov 21, 2016
Today, you’d need a boat or a plane to get from the British Isles to mainland Europe—but thousands of years ago, the North Sea told quite a different story! Read More
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