Once dubbed the "world's ugliest animal," the blobfish – scientific name Psychrolutes marcidus – has been named New Zealand's ...
Deep below the surface of the ocean in the South China Sea, a robot named “discovery” searched the seafloor for life. Faxian, ...
The deep sea, covering approximately 65% of Earth's surface, has long been considered a biological desert. In this extreme ...
When a male anglerfish finds his mate in the pitch-black expanse of the deep sea, he uses his sharp teeth to latch onto her ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSharks in peril: Industrial fishing pushes one-third of species toward extinctionCurrently, 17 species of oceanic sharks are protected by retention bans, policies that require fishermen to release any ...
Researchers urge stronger protections like fishing limits and habitat conservation to prevent further decline in shark ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNExperience the Thrill of Deep Sea Fishing in Miami This Spring BreakThe allure of sun-drenched beaches, vibrant nightlife, and crystal-clear waters has transformed Miami into a beloved Spring ...
The recent flurry of expeditions launched by the Ocean Census used divers, submersibles and deep-sea robots up to 5000 meters below sea level to discover new species. The species were analyzed and ...
Far below the surface of the South China Sea, a creature with “glass-like” skin was discovered. Greg Nerantzakis via Unsplash Deep below the ... it discovered a new species of sea cucumber.
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