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World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life
A world-first study led by Museums Victoria Research Institute has revealed that beneath the cold, dark, pressurized world of the deep sea, marine life is far more globally connected than previously ... Read More
Deep-sea fish confirmed as a significant source of ocean carbonate
A new study offers the first direct evidence that deep-dwelling mesopelagic fish, which account for up to 94% of global fish biomass, excrete carbonate minerals at rates comparable to shallow-water ... Read More
Deep sea life is more connected than we ever realized

“It’s a paradox. The deep sea is highly connected, but also incredibly fragile,” said Dr. O’Hara. “Understanding how life is distributed and moves through this vast environment is essential if we want ... Read More
Deep-sea monsters have surprising DNA | Fox News

Giant squid, which can grow to an astounding 43 feet long, have equally extraordinary DNA, a new study concludes. Read More
Scientists Collect Floating Bits of DNA to Study Deep Sea Creatures

Of the deep-water samples collected by this team, they identified 11 fish families, 11 genera and eight species. This fish, from the genus Leptochilichthys, was discovered at nearly 3,000 feet deep. Read More
Microbes and methane - DNA analysis shows how some deep-sea microbes ...

Microbes and methane – DNA analysis shows how some deep-sea microbes limit global warming by SpaceRef September 5, 2004 July 15, 2024 Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X ... Read More
First Global Atlas Reveals How Deep Artificial Light at Night Goes ...

First Global Atlas Reveals How Deep Artificial Light at Night Goes Underwater Offshore development and coastal city lights negatively impact many marine species Elizabeth Gamillo - Correspondent ... Read More
Eight new deep-sea species of marine sponges discovered

Eight new deep-sea species of marine sponges discovered. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 03 / 240307110733.htm ... Read More
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