More than 110 new marine species were discovered deep in the Coral Sea.
Brittlestars, sea anemones and a catshark among new-to-science species collected during expedition off the Queensland coast ...
Scientists found 110+ new deep-sea species in the Coral Sea-and the total could exceed 200.
More than 110 species of fish and invertebrates previously unknown to science were lurking between 200 metres and 3 ...
Researchers led by the University of Hawai’i at Manoa have found that a surprising number of coastal marine invertebrate species can now survive and reproduce in the open ocean on floating plastic ...
Fish and invertebrate animals are far more affected by warmer and more acidic seawater than was previously known. The big gain of the new method is that more details become known about effects of ...
The Nature Conservancy's Diamond Y Spring Preserve is pictured. The Diamond Y Invertebrates (Diamond tryonia, Gonzales tryonia and Pecos amphipod) live in these springs systems. (Jacqueline ...
The UK’s Natural Environment Research Council contributed to the funding of this study. Lee Brown receives funding from NERC, Royal Geographical Society, EU Martin Wilkes does not work for, consult, ...
The deep ocean off southern California has historically been a dumping ground for the pesticide DDT and other industrial wastes. Scripps Institution of Oceanography and collaborators are investigating ...
The deep ocean just got more mysterious: 110+ new species discovered.