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New species of octopus discovered in a deep-sea canyon - MSNA new species of flapjack octopus, with massive eyes and blood-red tentacles, has been discovered from a deep-sea canyon off the coast of Australia. The new species has been named Opisthoteuthis ...
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"We need art to help us visualize the deep sea, and we drew inspiration for this piece directly from Alexander von Humboldt." ...
Art: Deep Sea. 2 minute read. TIME. January 19, 1925 12:00 AM GMT-5. S till are the waters about Rio de Janeiro, deep are they and clear. Be-cause of their stillness, their clarity, to Rio last ...
Deep-sea desalination is on the cusp of providing a source of clean water from the Caribbean to the Emirates.
A discussion of deep-sea mining of critical minerals on ... (see UNCLOS Art. 77.1 ... equipped with AI that allows them to distinguish between nodules and aquatic life. Risks of Deep-Sea Mining ...
The flapjack octopus is a deep-sea shape shifter with the ability to flatten its body to resemble a pancake—or flapjack, hence its name—or to pull itself up to look like a tiny gelatinous ...
“Ocean,” now on view on the coast of Denmark, fuses past with present, and art with science to raise urgent questions about our relationship with the sea. By A.J. Goldmann Reporting from ...
Anglerfish are among the ocean’s most bizarre creatures. This group of deep-sea dwellers are best known for the bioluminescent lures dangling from their foreheads to attract predators, but they ...
A rarely spotted “supergiant” crustacean related to woodlice is actually a common inhabitant of the sea floor, a new study finds. The deep-sea creature, Alicella gigantea, which can grow up to ...
An oddly shaped deep-sea fish recently washed up on an Oregon beach, catching the attention of a local aquarium. The Seaside Aquarium identified the fish as a longnose lancetfish.
The summer in Aberdeen is set to be full of exciting maritime-related things to do, including the second year of Festival of the Sea. I hope that as many people as possible will enjoy the celebrations ...
UK-based DEEP is developing the Sentinel system, shown in this render. DEEP says Sentinel – a modular, reconfigurable underwater habitat – will enable humans to stay at depths of 200 meters ...
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