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Deep-sea creatures often look more like science fiction monsters than marine animals. The glass octopus is one such animal.
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Is the Deep Sea the Next Frontier for Fishing? What Scientists Are Worried AboutImagine a world where sunlight never touches the ocean floor, where bizarre creatures drift through inky black waters, and ...
Deep beneath the Indonesian waters, the Mimic Octopus showcases an extraordinary survival strategy. This master of disguise ...
A mysterious deep-sea fish known for having a gaping mouth and sharp fang-like teeth washed up on this Oregon Coast beach.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAs Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May Inform How the Country ActsIn 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network, where Elizabeth Claire Alberts is a fellow. Mere ...
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