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Credit: ROV SuBastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute A Chaunacops coloratus, commonly known as a sea toad, using its pectoral fins braced against both rock and sand. Documented at 1430 meters deep on ...
Sand is host to hundreds of microscopic species that are yet to be discovered. Deep sea biologist Holly Bik is on a quest to discover as many of these species as possible. These species are called ...
A new study has revealed that changes in the ocean floor impact currents, giving new insight into the deep-sea pathways of nutrients ... for particles such as sand, mud, organic carbon that ...
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