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Scientists Explored Some Of The Deepest Parts Of The Ocean And Spotted Some Seriously Weird Deep-Sea Creatures
They say we know more about the surface of the Moon than we do about the bottom of the ocean, which is what made it so ...
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The true cost of deep-sea mining
Underneath the ocean's surface lies a vast and ancient world. As demand for sustainable technologies increases, attention is ...
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“It Seemingly Put On An Otherworldly Show”: Watch As This Beautiful Deep-Sea Octopus Glides Gracefully Through The Ocean
Exploring the deep ocean comes with the chance to encounter all kinds of weird and wonderful species. You could come face to ...
A 2022 deep-sea voyage discovered a glowing shark and a delicate, porcelain crab species off the coast of Western Australia.
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How Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Ghost Sharks and Other Species
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
Scientists found that even if all plastic dumping stopped today, floating plastics would take over 100 years to vanish.
The body of the bumpy snailfish has a jelly-like consistency, which is essential for surviving in the deep sea. This gel-like ...
What's the rarest ocean animal? Discover the rare and endangered ocean animals along with those that are rare because they're ...
The gulper eel ( Saccopharynx lavenbergi), also called a pelican eel, is roughly a meter of tail and mouth. This unusual fish, the only species in the genus Eurypharynx, slinks through the water as ...
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Mining the deep-sea could further threaten endangered sharks and rays
New research has found that deep-sea mining in international waters could threaten at least 30 species of sharks, rays and ...
Read full article: Man killed walking across International Speedway Boulevard, hit by multiple vehicles in Volusia hit-and-run NEW YORK – An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures ...
An underwater gold rush may be on the horizon — or rather, a rush to mine the seafloor for manganese, nickel, cobalt and other minerals used in electric vehicles, solar panels and more. Meanwhile, ...
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