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Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had ...
I was lucky enough to watch a preview of Ocean with David Attenborough recently. Due for cinema release globally on 8 May ...
Imagine a world so dark and crushingly cold that sunlight never reaches it, a place where the weight of the ocean above is ...
Deep-sea mining could unleash clouds of debris that threaten a mysterious, vital ecosystem we barely understand.
Scientists say they've captured the first footage of a living colossal squid in the deep sea. The colossal squid is the world's largest invertebrate, but the one in this video is a baby. The footage ...
Their small, sensory-laden eyes are built for nighttime vision, complemented by an exquisite sense of smell that guides them in their search for insects and worms after dark. Deep sea fishes. Image by ...
The idea for what HII calls its Dark Sea Labs (DSL) is to do “what no single ... [the goal is to demonstrate] that to other services, and given our deep relationship with the Navy, being able ...
“Shame is carried by people as a result of trauma. That sense of shame might be buried quite deep and there is a huge self-stigma about bringing it up as an adult,” says Dr Louise ...
Using Schmidt Ocean Institute’s remotely operated vehicle, ROV SuBastian, the team observed the deep seafloor for eight days and found flourishing ecosystems at depths as great as 3,900 feet.
A study analyzing these modules reveals that these rocky lumps are capable of producing “dark oxygen” 4,000 ... complicates negotiations around deep-sea mining regulations as it showcases ...
others—like deep-sea eels—have evolved rich arrays of olfactory receptors, likely aiding them in detecting scarce prey in the dark. One group, the hadal snailfish, has even reshaped its own skin.