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Screenshot of a video by Robert Hayes via Storyful ... The creature lying on the sand was an oarfish: an eel-shaped deep-sea marine creature also known as the “doomsday fish” in Japanese ...
The International Seabed Authority is working to set regulations for deep-sea ... pieces of sand, shell fragments or other small materials. Minerals are also found near deep-sea hydrothermal ...
By synthesizing global data on deep-sea sand deposits, researchers identified a signal or “fingerprint” of extreme climate change from about 50 million years ago: turbidite deposits.
In a fascinating video, researchers have revealed a new and bizarre see-through species of sea slug floating around the midnight zone of the deep sea. It was first discovered in California by ...
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