Author Melissa Hobson
Melissa Hobson

Melissa Hobson

Marine science and conservation writer

Melissa Hobson, doing business as The Ocean Writer Ltd., is a marine science and conservation writer based in Hastings. She has written about the ocean for outlets including BBC Wildlife, BBC Countryfile, National Geographic, New Scientist and the Guardian. Visit Melissa’s website at melissahobson.co.uk or follow her on LinkedIn.

Recent articles by Melissa Hobson

Barrels dumped off LA coast have developed spooky 'halos'. We finally know what's going on

Caustic alkaline waste seeping out of discarded barrels has caused eerie white halos on the seafloor
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Octopuses could help us build robots that rescue people from collapsed buildings. Here's how

New research reveals octopuses use all their arms for different tasks – a discovery that could inform the design of life-saving robots.
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When a colossal sea creature washed up on a beach in Britain, experts were called in to solve the mystery

Arriving at the scene, they identified the animal as a fin whale, the second largest creature on Earth after the blue whale.
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Peculiar deep-sea creature with huge eyes discovered 3,628m down off Californian coast

Scientists say the strange-looking animal is one of three new species of snailfish found on a recent expedition to the bottom of the Monterey Canyon off the west coast of USA.
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"Pure wild": diver spots gigantic whale with pod of dolphins. He was amazed at what happened next 

The huge humpback whale was surprisingly nimble as it whizzed through the water alongside the dolphins.
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"Large, unidentified creatures" reported off Mexican coast. After long wait, the mysterious animals are finally identified

These rarely seen ocean creatures can grow up to 13 metres long and can dive 1,000 metres deep.
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"The most transcendent wildlife experience”: ocean safari stumbles upon thousands of diamond-shaped rays

The enormous fever of rays was spotted off the coast of Mexico.
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Drone spots more than 1,000 "ghost-like" animals off Mexican coast

The marine creatures aren’t usually spotted so close to shore – and seeing them in such large groups is incredibly rare.
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When researchers put a camera tag on a whale, they never expected to see this

When NOAA researchers used suction-cup tags to study cetaceans, they caught the incredible moment a whale breached.
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"Robust, powerful and unpredictable": give Reggie the dolphin his space, warn experts

Conservation experts are stressing the importance of giving Reggie – a dolphin that has spent much of summer in Dorset waters – his space to prevent any harm to both tourists and the animal.
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What’s the most venomous animal in the ocean?

"I’m hitting the OMG button! Are you kidding?” Ghostly sea creature shocks researchers

Schimdt Ocean Institute scientists were surprised and delighted when a pair of crabs summoned their dinner from behind a coral.
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Octopus with special trick filmed drifting through the darkness 1,047m down

Scientists from Schimdt Ocean Institute shared a video of a bright orange octopus that uses its colour for something important.
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"Death can come within five minutes": Discover the 10 deadliest, most venomous, jellyfish on the planet

10 dangerous ocean creatures you don't want to get close to
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Baited cameras capture slit-eyed creature in middle of Indian Ocean. It's the first time it has ever been filmed here

When scientists put underwater cameras on unstudied seagrass beds on the Great Chagos Bank, they captured a sliteye shark on film.
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Scientists send soft-bodied robot 4,071m into deep ocean. They say it can "sense the environment"

Researchers believe the underwater robot – which looks and swims like a fish – could help improve deep-sea exploration.
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"This was bizarre": underwater photographer captures curious interaction on Papua New Guinea reef

The researcher was observing Christmas tree worms at Kimbe Bay when he noticed the surprising behaviour.
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When a diver approached this weird marine animal in Mauritius, he wasn’t expecting it to do this

Photographer Ian Haggerty stumbled across the bizarre-looking sea cucumber while exploring a reef.
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“The action was intense… dramatic underwater chaos!" Diver films awesome feeding frenzy in South Africa

Underwater photographer captures the extraordinary moment a Bryde's whale bursts through an enormous ball of sardines off the South African coast.
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"Most magical animals I've ever seen": drone photographer spots elusive creature with tusk longer than a sofa after 15-year quest 

Since his first sighting, cinematographer Martin Gregus has been lucky enough to see these astonishing animals several more times.
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20,000 deep-sea octopuses are gathering off the coast of California. Scientists just filmed them in breathtaking detail

Researchers have developed technology that can withstand harsh deep-sea conditions to help them study how the octopuses move.
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When this photographer dived into a kelp forest, he was met with a truly breathtaking sight

A diver shares his magical moment with leopard sharks in the twinkling canopies of a kelp forest.
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When a tsunami strikes, does any marine life survive? It’s not what you’d expect…

While tsunamis have a devastating impact on land, they also cause chaos in our oceans – with long-lasting (and often unexpected) consequences
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“Probably ate it headfirst”: the day experts discovered what was inside this deep-sea fish’s bulging belly

Scientists at the Natural History Museum wanted to solve the intriguing mystery of what was inside this rare fish’s enormous stomach without cutting it open – here’s how they did it.
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