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Scientists knew some deep-sea animals only from dead specimens until they finally saw them alive
“Imagine knowing a species exists, but never having seen it alive.” ...
NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer completed a 21-day remotely operated vehicle campaign in deep waters around Hawaii on June 5, 2026, capping an expedition that sent two ROV systems rated to 6,000 meters into ...
Scientists uncovered transparent creatures with "glittering" hair and a crustacean that lives inside the see-through body of another sea dweller.
New initiative identifies 10,000 target locations to create the first representative visual record of the deep sea. (Saunderstown, RI — April 1, 2026) Ocean Discovery League (ODL) announces the launch ...
Goblin sharks have spent years in public imagination as something half-seen, half-legendary, a pale, long-snouted predator ...
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A research crew found 28 new deep-sea species and a lost VHS tape off Argentina
Scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor (too) have reported discovering 28 previously unknown deep-sea species at ...
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Ocean Discovery League (ODL) has launched the Global Deep Sea Exploration Goals, an ambitious international effort to visually explore 10,000 strategically selected locations across the deep seafloor.
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