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Scientists Explored Some Of The Deepest Parts Of The Ocean And Spotted Some Seriously Weird Deep-Sea Creatures
Notable sightings along the way included the discovery of an extensive crinoid meadow at a depth of 9,100 meters (29,855 feet ...
There are some quite mysterious and strange creatures lurking in the deepest parts of the world’s oceans. Watch the latest ...
Scientists are revolutionizing how new marine species are described through the Ocean Species Discoveries initiative. Using advanced lab techniques, researchers recently unveiled 14 new species from ...
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8 Weird and Wonderful Fish That Live in the Deep Sea
Meet the Atlantic wolffish, green humphead parrotfish, and other unusual species with extraordinary adaptations.
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Scientists find strange black eggs deep beneath the ocean
Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, a world of mystery unfolds. Scientists have recently unearthed dozens of enigmatic black ...
In a new study published in Molluscan Research, Harvard researchers formally describe a new species of deep-sea limpet ...
What makes it particularly strange is that only certain people can hear it, while others remain blissfully unaware. It’s ...
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Scientists Discover Carnivorous “Death-Ball” Sponge, Black Corals, and Juvenile Colossal Squid Beneath Antarctic Ice
The first explored the South Sandwich Islands, where active tectonic activity and methane vents create warm, chemical-rich ...
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Carnivorous ‘death ball’ sponge and other new species discovered deep in the Pacific Ocean, scientists confirm
A recent marine expedition found fascinating new species in the deep Pacific, highlighting how little is still known about life beneath the ocean.
Sea snakes appear more skillful under water than believed. New research reveals unique dive styles, energy-saving glides, and ...
In search of new species in the South Sandwich Islands, an Ocean Census Flagship expedition onboard Schmidt Ocean Institute's ...
This newly-discovered species is being called the “death-ball sponge” for its appendages, which end in orbs and are covered ...
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