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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 ...
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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 ...
One of the key highlights at the expo was an autonomous underwater vehicle capable of being launched directly from submarine ...
More than 80% of the ocean remains unexplored by humans. With the help of a new remotely operated vehicle (ROV), researchers at the University of South Florida and Florida Institute of Oceanography ...
The deep sea is the largest living space on Earth, but many of the animals and habitats far beneath the ocean’s surface remain shrouded in mystery. MBARI’s advanced underwater robots, including ...
From the East Pacific Rise in the Pacific Ocean to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the Atlantic, researchers from the University of Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment led the charge of ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
A team of scientists working off the coast of Costa Rica have identified four previously unknown deep-sea octopus species in the vicinity of hydrothermal springs on the ocean floor. They also ...
We now know that the warmth of the springs at the Octopus Garden give the embryos a better chance for hatching and early life ...
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