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Elusive sleeper shark seen off Antarctica in a 1st

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Massive Sleeper Shark Filmed for the First Time in Antarctica’s Deep Freezing Waters
A deep-sea camera captured footage of a 10-to-13-foot sleeper shark more than 1,600 feet below the Antarctic Ocean’s surface — the first shark ever recorded in Antarctic waters, stunning researchers w...

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Elusive sleeper shark seen off Antarctica in a first
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Surprise shark caught on camera for first time in Antarctica’s near-freezing deep
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First Shark Ever Recorded in Antarctica Captured On Camera
A 13-foot sleeper shark was captured on camera in Antarctic waters for the first time in history, shocking scientists who believed the region was too cold for sharks to survive.

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Sleeper shark filmed for first time in Antarctica’s near-freezing deep waters
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The First Shark Ever Recorded In Antarctica Appeared On Camera And It Was Massive
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Deep-sea microbes get unexpected energy boost from marine snow, researchers discover

For many years, the deep ocean has been seen as a nutrient-poor environment where microbes living in the water survive on very limited resources. But new research from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) challenges that idea.
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Deep-sea fish break the mold with novel visual system

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - For more than a century, biology textbooks have stated that vision among vertebrates - people included - is built from two clearly defined cell types: rods for processing dim light and cones for bright light and color.
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Marine biologists discover 28 new deep sea species—and an old VHS tape

The marine biologists of the Schmidt Ocean Institute are a busy bunch. Over the last few years, scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor (too) have spotted rare Antarctic squid, discovered multiple octopus near Costa Rica,
Smithsonian Magazine
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How Did Animals Conquer the Deep Sea? Mussels and Clams Point to Two Different Strategies

Beds of Bathymodiolus mussels provide important habitat for other deep-sea critters, including sea stars, scaleworms and limpets. NOAA Ocean Exploration. The deep sea is the large
Yahoo
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Meet the 5 Wildest New Deep-Sea Creatures Scientists Have Discovered in the Darkest Parts of the Ocean

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to bizarre deep-sea species, these discoveries show just how ...
Science Daily
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This weird deep-sea creature was named by thousands of people online

A newly discovered deep-sea creature has become an unlikely Internet star. After appearing in a popular YouTube video, a rare chiton found nearly three miles beneath the ocean surface sparked a global naming effort,
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Deep sea landscapes are a new frontier of human exploration – here’s what we may find

Half of Earth’s oceans are more than 3.2km deep. Beneath them lie cavernous plains untouched by sunlight, vast gaping trenches made by Earth’s tectonic plates shifting, and ranges of underwater mountains on which no human has ever set foot.
New York Post
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Scientists warn against ‘unthinkable’ deep sea mining plans that will ‘destroy’ ocean: ‘No recovery’

The world’s oceans are on the brink of a major disaster if controversial plans to start deep sea mining in international waters go ahead as early as next year, an expert has warned. Dr. Sandor Mulsow, a Chilean professor of marine geology, argues the ...
Smithsonian Magazine
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As Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May Inform How the Country Acts

In the past, scientists, industry and government have worked together in surprising, tense and fruitful ways Christian Elliott A variety of marine creatures and unique features can be found in the deep sea off Norway, including the dumbo octopus, colorful ...
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The Internet Just Named a Brand-New Deep-Sea Creature Found Nearly 3 Miles Deep

The chiton was first discovered in 2024 in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench at a depth of 5,500 meters. Ferreiraella populi belongs to the genus Ferreiraella, a little-studied group of mollusks that live only on sunken wood in the deep sea.
Earth Times
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Deep-Sea Mining at a Crossroads: Can the World Balance Mineral Hunger with Ocean Life?

Deep-sea mining targets mineral deposits on the ocean floor, typically at depths of 3,000–6,000 meters. Most attention focuses on polymetallic nodules—potato-sized rocks lying on abyssal plains—and on cobalt-rich crusts that coat seamounts.
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