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The deep sea begins at about 200 meters below sea level, where light starts to diminish in a region called the twilight zone.
If the U.S. wants to secure critical minerals it should invest in mining and processing facilities on home soil rather than ...
Researchers identified some possible new species and said they “still don’t fully understand what’s down there.” ...
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New Scientist on MSNSupergiant crustaceans may cover more than half of the deep-sea floorThe enigmatic crustacean Alicella gigantea is the world’s largest amphipod, but like all deep-sea creatures it hasn’t proved ...
Oceans are the large, linked bodies of saltwater that have approximately 71% of the surface area on Earth and contribute ...
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Daily Star on MSN'Supergiant' horrifying sea creature could be living in 59% of world's deepest oceansA “gigantic” and rare deep sea creature first discovered in the 1800s, could inhabit up to 59% of the world’s deep oceans ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA New, Shape-Shifting ‘Flapjack’ Octopus Has Been Discovered in the Deep Sea Off the Coast of AustraliaThe tiny Carnarvon flapjack octopus is the latest of ten species described by Australian scientists after a 2022 research ...
Researchers took the first ever photographs of the sunken USS F-1, lost in 1917 in a collision off of California.
While deep-sea mining could reduce U.S. dependence on foreign supply chains, environmental advocates warn that the practice ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNLocal educator joins deep sea expeditionA local educator is joining a renowned expedition team on a mission to explore deep-sea biology and geology, while bringing ...
World’s first self-propelled deep-sea aquaculture vessel with a pollution-free seawater exchange system was successfully launched in Jiangmen, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday, marking the ...
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ScienceAlert on MSN60% of The Ocean Floor Could Harbor 'Rare' Supergiant CrustaceanIt's called Alicella gigantea, and it's the largest known species of amphipod, a shrimp-like species that is usually less than the size of your fingertip. By this measure, A. gigantea is a gargantuan: ...
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