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  2. OceanX - Wikipedia

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    Discovery of over 180 newly-described species of bioluminescent fishes. [27] The first-ever open-water test of Orpheus, a deep-sea drone prototype developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), to explore the deep water hadal zone and, eventually, the suspected subsurface oceans of Jupiter's ...

  3. Scientists discover 100 potential new deep-sea species ... - AOL

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    Scientists reported they found about 100 potential new deep-sea species — including one mystery creature — during an expedition off the coast of New Zealand.

  4. The deep sea discoveries and sightings of 2022 are fascinating

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    An age of discovery is upon us.Big vessels, carrying robust robotic explorers and sometimes submersibles piloted by humans, embark on deep sea expeditions each year. This lightless realm remains a ...

  5. Dulcibella - Wikipedia

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    Dulcibella camanchaca is a species of amphipod crustacean discovered in the Atacama Trench, at depths of nearly 8,000 m (26,000 ft) in the South Pacific Ocean near Chile. [2] [3] Measuring approximately 4 cm (1.6 in) in length, this predatory amphipod is adapted to the extreme conditions of the hadal zone, making it one of the deepest-living predators identified to date.

  6. Ambitious scientists reach one of the deep seas' most ... - AOL

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    A deep sea blanketed in a thick shell of ice. Yet during a daunting October 2021 mission called the HACON project, a group of over two dozen scientists and engineers used an underwater robot to ...

  7. Drain the Oceans - Wikipedia

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    Drain the Oceans is an Australian and British documentary television series that premiered on 28 May 2018 on National Geographic. [1] [2] The 25-part factual series is hosted by Russell Boulter, and explores shipwrecks, treasure and sunken cities using underwater scanning system, scientific data, and art digital recreations.

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