From deep sea ghost sharks to symbiotic worms and unusual crustaceans, scientists have identified 1,121 new marine species in ...
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A deep-sea expedition near the Hawaiian Islands revealed a yellow brick road at the bottom of the ocean
In 2022, a deep-sea expedition north of the Hawaiian Islands revealed an ancient dried-up lakebed. At the bottom, there ...
A dangerous underwater cave, rough seas, a failed rescue mission and a military diver's death turned a scientific trip in the ...
Scientists have finally identified the mysterious “golden orb” discovered deep in the Gulf of Alaska during a NOAA expedition ...
Scientists exploring deep underwater canyons off the coast of Western Australia uncovered a hidden world packed with bizarre ...
Marine researchers exploring extreme depths say they have discovered an astonishing deep-sea ecosystem of chemosynthetic life that’s fueled by gases escaping from fractures in the ocean bed. The ...
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Underwater footage shot off the coast of Chile during a 28-day expedition led to the discovery of 20 possible new species amid a thriving deep-sea ecosystem. The expedition, led by researchers with ...
Scientists observed a sea spider (Colossendeis sp.) eating a sea cucumber (Scotoplanes sp.) during an ROV dive at 884 meters in the Colorado-Rawson submarine canyon. These marine arthropods of the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A local educator is joining a renowned expedition team on a mission to explore deep-sea biology and geology, while bringing the experience home to the community. Emily Jones is ...
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