Scientists Reportedly Discover New Species of Marine Life on the Antarctic Ocean Floor

Australian researchers have reportedly discovered several previously undocumented species on the Antarctic seafloor, including palm-sized spider-like creatures and an eyeless, gelatinous animal known as a “sea pig.” The spider-like species…

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World’s Largest Ocean Predator-Prey Marine Event Captured Off Norway’s Coast

A monumental predator-prey event in Norway's coastal waters has captured scientists' attention. It marks the largest observed marine feeding spectacle and highlighting significant dynamics in the food chain. Leading the…

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Sea Turtles Can Aid Scientists Map Under-Ocean Seagrass in an Attempt to Conserve Marine Ecology

Seagrass meadows, which serve as critical marine ecosystems, have been mapped more accurately using satellite-tagged green turtles compared to conventional satellite imagery, according to a study published in the Proceedings…

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