In 1917, a civil engineer pioneered the first deep-sea vehicle to attempt filming underwater. A century later, we have James ...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in ...
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How Much of the Ocean Have We Actually Discovered?Ever wondered how much of our vast, mysterious oceans we’ve uncovered? Spoiler alert: not nearly as much as you’d think!
Divers, underwater submersibles and remotely operated vehicles found 886 marine species over a 16-month period, and they have ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Small Deep-Sea Predator Hidden in the Atacama Trench is Darkness PersonifiedHidden in the abyss of the Atacama Trench, Dulcibella camanchaca reveals itself as a unique predator adapted to the darkness.
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The Telegraph on MSNOcean Census discovers over 800 new marine species, including rare guitar sharkThe Ocean Census has discovered over 800 new marine species, including the rare guitar shark, through global expeditions and ...
RECENT discoveries have identified 866 new marine species, including sharks, lobsters, corals, and deep-sea sponges, as part ...
Global ocean expedition uncovers hundreds of new marine species, from a venomous deep-sea snail to a rare coral, highlighting ...
It covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but the ocean floor is less mapped than the Moon, an astonishing fact driving a ...
Fedortsov identified the blob as a smooth lumpsucker, a species of marine ray-finned fish that grows to over a foot long and resides in the depths. The Lovecraftian critter caused quite a stir ...
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