The deep sea, covering approximately 65% of Earth's surface, has long been considered a biological desert. In this extreme ...
Scientists studying deep-sea sponges have uncovered evidence suggesting global temperatures may have already surged past the ...
On the abyssal plains, at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 meters, polymetallic nodules are scattered across millions of square ...
An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The ...
Mining of polymetallic nodules from the seabed might lead to significant and long-lasting ecological changes -- both in the mined area, where surface sediments and the fauna living in and on it are ...
Similarly, anglerfish—typically found in the ocean’s darkest depths—have been observed in shallower waters. Marine biologists believe rising ocean temperatures and shifting currents may be disrupting ...
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