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Deep-Sea Mining Test in the Pacific Drastically Reduced Biodiversity and Animal Populations
The Metals Company wants to be the first firm to commercially mine the seafloor. The study it funded suggests that mining ...
Deep-sea creatures exhibit gigantism, with football-sized eyes and van-sized sponges thriving in crushing darkness. These ...
More than a dozen cold-stunned sea turtles were recently transferred from the New England Aquarium in Boston to Mystic ...
Glowing sea animals use bioluminescence powered by luciferin to communicate, attract prey and defend themselves, turning the ...
Perhaps it was hiding from predators. Or trying to catch food. Then again, maybe it just wanted to be left alone.
The vast array of organisms in the deep sea remains a mystery to humans. Now, marine biologists can add one more puzzle to the list. A collection of odd materials was discovered nearly four miles ...
London: The number of sea floor animals fell by 37 percent in a deep sea mining exploration zone, according to a study ...
Scientists say sea monster is a new kind of animal. This unidentified specimen belonging within Relicanthidae is a sea creature that was previously thought to be a giant sea anemone (order Actiniaria) ...
Boom and bust don’t hit much harder than in the Bering Sea. After reaching historically high numbers, the population of snow crabs there cratered by 90 percent following a heat wave in 2018 and 2019.
South Carolina wildlife officials warn against touching cold-stunned sea turtles or manatees after a freeze, saying ...
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