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Deep sea discoveries: Unveiling the ocean's hidden wonders
Explore the astonishing discoveries scientists have made deep within the ocean. This video reveals bizarre creatures thriving ...
The Antarctic sea, where glaciers drift across the surface. What kind of world lies 1,300 meters below the surface?
New research shows La Niña may have driven the collapse of deep-sea corals in the Galápagos, lasting over 1,000 years.
Researchers have reported three significant deep-sea breakthroughs: a thriving subseafloor ecosystem within volcanic crust, the resolved identity of the 'golden orb,' and fossil evidence of colossal ...
Thousands of feet deep, parts of the seafloor are covered in polymetallic nodules. The potato-sized formations are being targeted by mining companies because of the metals they contain. (NOAA Ocean ...
Learn how a dramatic climate shift in the Pacific may have wiped out an entire underwater ecosystem deep below the Galápagos ...
More than 10,000 feet deep in the ocean, the seafloor is covered with what look like dark, lumpy potatoes. These polymetallic nodules, as they're known, take millions of years to form, slowly ...
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