Scientists discovered a brand-new species of sea anemone, and it's got a special relationship with a common crab.
Researchers at the Natural History Museum detected a 32% drop in deep-sea biodiversity following extensive observation after deep-sea mining.
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Scientists just found creatures living at the bottom of the ocean, and they may be the closest thing we have to aliens
In the inky blackness nearly 10,000 meters below the Pacific Ocean, scientists have discovered strange animals that may hold ...
During the lockdowns of 2020, global shipping was severely restricted and ocean noise pollution all but ceased. Instead the ...
Glowing sea animals use bioluminescence powered by luciferin to communicate, attract prey and defend themselves, turning the ...
The Metals Company wants to be the first firm to commercially mine the seafloor. The study it funded suggests that mining ...
A team from The Nippon Foundation’s Nekton Ocean Census worked with Schmidt Ocean Institute’s ship Falkor to reach far ...
Dr. Lauren Smith, a marine biologist at research organization Saltwater Life, called the flotsam “an extraordinary find,” ...
A newly-discovered carnivorous sea sponge that looks like a perfect sphere—but covered in hooked teeth—is easily the weirdest ...
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Top 50 deep sea mysteries that will freak you out
The deep blue sea is full of mysteries that will make your skin crawl! Join us as we dive into the most unsettling underwater ...
Looking out of the Fendouzhe submersible, more than nine kilometres below the ocean surface, Mengran Du knew she was seeing ...
For all of humanity’s ventures to outer space, we’ve yet to see 99.999% of the deep-sea floor. In the latest subaquatic news, ...
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