Deep-sea fish thrive in extreme pressure, darkness, and pollution, revealing new survival mechanisms and threats.
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Picture an ocean world so deep and dark it feels like another planet—where creatures glow and life survives under crushing pressure.
A riotous photography collection from a recent underwater mission off the coast of Chile shows new and fascinating deep-sea ...
Beneath the Pacific Ocean southeast of Hawaii, a hidden treasure trove of polymetallic nodules can be found scattered across ...
When the crew aboard an ocean science expedition learned that an iceberg the size of Chicago had broken off from an Antarctic ...
A calving iceberg exposed a region that never before had been seen by human eyes, revealing a vibrant, thriving ecosystem ...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in ...
WINTER HAVEN – A new underwater habitat is taking form at Legoland Florida Resort. Work continues on Sea Life Florida Aquarium, the latest piece of the attraction’s expansion plan. For now ...
The blobfish is specially adapted to life in the deep ocean, but it looks like a shapeless blob when brought to the surface.
Once dubbed the "world's ugliest animal," the blobfish – scientific name Psychrolutes marcidus – has been named New Zealand's ...
Scientists explored the seafloor after an iceberg broke off the Antarctic ice sheet. They were shocked by what they found.
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