They descend to a depth of 1,054 meters in the Caribbean and a dark shadow leaves scientists stunned
Using deep-sea baited remote underwater systems (dBRUVS), the scientists lowered a camera to a depth of 1,054 meters (nearly 3,500 feet), with a view to studying the marine biodiversity in this remote ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Who Found Mysterious ‘Dark Oxygen’ on the Ocean Floor Plan a New Expedition, Hoping to Settle DisputesLast year, the team made headlines when it published a paper describing how metal lumps at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean ...
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Find Out What's Really At The Bottom Of The OceanSo, if you ever find yourself on a wild underwater adventure, keep an eye out for the anglerfish – you never know what kind ...
Deep-sea researchers have launched a groundbreaking project to investigate "dark oxygen"—a form of oxygen produced in total darkness on the ocean floor. The initiative follows last year's ...
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