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A deep-sea robot filmed a new species of dumbo octopus drifting 3,000 meters below the Pacific — its fins pulse like elephant ears
In 2017, a remotely operated vehicle descended the rocky slopes of the Caroline Seamount in the Western Pacific and collected ...
A team of international researchers has identified 24 species previously unknown to science lurking in one of the most remote and mysterious places on Earth—the deep Pacific Ocean floor. Among the ...
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Deep-sea robot reveals new dumbo octopus species
New species found: Researchers confirmed Grimpoteuthis feitiana as a new dumbo octopus species from a 1,240-meter-deep specimen in the Western Pacific. ROV technology's role: Remotely operated ...
When scientists set sail to explore the deep sea, they knew they would come face to face with a few unfamiliar creatures. What they did not know was just how many. After months of sorting, marine ...
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to bizarre deep-sea species, these discoveries show just how much of the ...
Beneath the neon lights of a laser-scanning microscope, newly classified species glow in vivid greens and oranges—a far cry from the pitch-black abyss of their natural ocean floor. Researchers have ...
The Senckenberg Ocean Species Alliance (SOSA), in partnership with the scientific publisher Pensoft Publishers and famous science YouTuber Ze Frank, have let the Internet name a newly discovered ...
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