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A 14-Foot Black Coral Hid in New Zealand’s Deep for 400 Years
A marine biologist with 25 years of experience called it unlike anything he had ever encountered, yet this ancient creature ...
In a breakthrough that highlights the vast and largely unexplored biodiversity of India's deep seas, scientists at the ICAR ...
BHUBANESWAR: Vice President CP Radhakrishnan will be on a two-day visit to the state from July 9 to launch the letter of ...
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Mourners gather at B.C. dock to mourn six lost at sea in fishing charter sinking
RICHMOND — About 100 mourners gathered at a public dock in Richmond, B.C., to commemorate six victims missing and feared ...
The enormous deep-sea cousins of your garden’s pill bugs can go five years without food. A gene they pilfered from bacteria ...
The ocean is deep. That seems like a stupid thing to say, until you realize that we really only think about the ocean as separating the land.
Before recent findings, goblin sharks were only recorded after being hooked on a fishing line and hauled to the surface, dying shortly after.
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Hidden Coral World The Size of Vatican City Found Deep Beneath The Ocean
A glass squid filmed at 1,725 meters in the Colorado-Rawson submarine canyon. (ROV SuBastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) In the pitch-dark gloom beneath the South Atlantic Ocean off the ...
The first published live observations of the rare goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) in its natural deep-ocean habitat were reported in a new paper by a University of Hawai'i at Mānoa-led team of ...
Scientists spotted the enigmatic creatures in 2019 and again in 2024, marking the first times they've been observed alive in the wild. The sightings drastically expand the animals' known geographic an ...
Marine biologist Alan Jamieson had given up on seeing a goblin shark in its underwater home. After all, they live thousands of feet underwater in total darkness and since being discovered over 100 ...
The bottom of the ocean has barely been explored, but every journey to the deep reveals wondrous new lifeforms. As underwater mining gains momentum, we risk destroying one of the Earth’s last great wi ...
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