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A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
Researchers collected more than 43,000 records of dives and assessed the photos and videos to determine how much of the bottom has been seen by humans.
According to a new study, just 0.001% of the deep seafloor has been visually observed. The deep ocean seafloor is defined as depths of 200 meters or more below Earth’s surface, where oxygen ...
Deep sea sharks have some extreme biological adaptations that enable them to live at depth. Join us as we investigate what ...
The deep sea refers to the part of the ocean below 200 meters (656 ft.), at which light begins to disappear. Despite making ...
The Trump Administration signed an executive order late last month aiming to fast-track approval for seabed mining critical minerals found in the deep sea. The move has faced international ...
Yet, new research has revealed that scientists have observed just 0.001% of the deep seafloor - the equivalent of Rhode Island or one-tenth the size of Belgium. Despite covering 66% of Earth's ...
India has launched a collaborative pilot study within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) to harness untapped deep-sea resources. The Central Marine Fisheries Research and Central Institute of ...
READ: China urges PH: Don’t play with fire on Taiwan issue “It’s worrisome in a way because these Chinese research vessels have the capability for deep-sea mapping. And there is a possibility that ...
and Yunnan University discovered that this gene actually slows down root growth — bad news if you're a rice plant trying to reach deep underground for water. By removing HMGB1, the team turned ...
There is currently no commercial deep-sea mining happening anywhere in the world, though companies have been pushing for years. They appear to have found a new champion in Trump. In April ...