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Scientists used an autonomous underwater vehicle to image previously unexplored, ultra-deep waters near the abyss of the ...
A new autonomous underwater vehicle is helping scientists understand some of the planet’s least explored regions. <br /><br ...
Sean Macduff, Mariana Trench Marine National Monument superintendent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus while the ship was docked portside at the Jose ...
An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) has imaged a previously unexplored portion of the seafloor in ultra-deep waters near the ...
A new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) imaged a previously unexplored portion of the seafloor in ultra-deep waters near ...
Amanda Dedicatoria described towering hydrothermal vents rising from the ocean floor like underwater skyscrapers. Just hours ...
In 1960, my father, Jacques Piccard, reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench – nearly 11,000m (36,000ft) below sea level.
A China-led international deep-sea cooperative exploration project has won United Nations approval, paving the way for Beijing’s increased participation in global science and technology governance.
The final management plan and environmental assessment for the Mariana Trench National Monument was released this month.
The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest part of the world’s oceans and one of Earth’s most mysterious geographic wonders. This video takes you on a journey to ...
Animals in the Mariana Trench Need to Be Better Understood The study provides comprehensive genetic evidence for the first time that deep-sea fish—regardless of their lineage—share a common mutation.
E/V Nautilus. Credit: Ocean Exploration Trust The Mariana Trench is one of the ocean's biggest enigmas, housing untold marine life and geological features within its nearly 7-mile depths.