Underwater camera systems can help experts learn more about species without disturbing them or their habitats.
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Scientists astounded after being visited by thriving creatures deep below the ocean: 'This gives us a crucial reference point'
"By studying ecosystems like this, we can start to understand what a healthy ... environment should look like." ...
But after years of meticulous research, teams of scientists, including MBARI senior scientist Steven Haddock, who led that 2019 expedition, have confirmed what that footage suggested: The deep-sea ...
Known as the "volcano snail," the scaly-foot snail is the only marine animal with an outer layer of iron armor.
On the edge of California's Monterey Bay, ecologist Matthew Savoca and a team of volunteers sift through sand and seawater ...
Explore the fascinating world of bioluminescent animals that glow in the dark—discover how and why they shine, and their role ...
A push to extract minerals from the depths of the Pacific Ocean is gaining momentum. Here is how it works and why it has become a global flashpoint.
Argentina explores Mar del Plata Canyon for the first time: 40 new species are discovered and the country is captivated by ...
NUS scientists embark on a deep sea expedition using advanced tech to study seamounts and marine life in the eastern Indian ...
The ocean floor teems with diverse plant life, crucial for marine ecosystems and planetary health. Kelp forests, seagrass meadows, and various algae s ...
In early August, in the village of Utulei on the eastern shore of Tatuila, the largest of seven islands that make up American Samoa, more than two dozen local residents gathered in an auditorium. They ...
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Life Is Far More Abundant Deep Under The Surface Of The Earth Than Ever Believed Possible
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