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Deep-sea discoveries in Bermuda Triangle
During a 20-day cruise last month, researchers used trawling nets and scuba divers to explore down to 3 miles beneath the ocean surface. Previous studies of small ocean creatures focused only on the top half-mile or so.
Several of the animals — tiny zooplankton, shrimp-like things, little squid, bizarre worms and pulsing jellyfish — are featured in a new image gallery. read more: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12635853/ns/technology_and_science-science/
Rich Gallery of Deep-Sea Life Discovered in Bermuda Triangle
The quantity and diversity of tiny creatures found in a deep-sea survey in the Bermuda Triangle region of the Atlantic Ocean is amazing scientists.
During a 20-day cruise last month, researchers used trawling nets and scuba divers to explore down to 3 miles beneath the ocean surface. Previous studies of small ocean creatures focused only on the top half-mile or so.
Several of the animals—tiny zooplankton, shrimp-like things, little squid, bizarre worms and pulsing jellyfish—are featured in a new image gallery. read more: http://www.livescience.com/734-rich-gallery-deep-sea-life-discovered-bermuda-triangle.html
A new study finds five deep-sea creatures are in critical danger of being fished into extinction.
Researchers examined surveys of roundnose grenadier, onion-eye grenadier, blue hake, spiny eel, and spinytail skate in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.
Both the onion-eye grenadier and blue hake have been commercially fished, and all five are taken accidentally by fishers going after other catch. read more: http://www.livescience.com/520-deep-sea-fish-brink-extinction.html
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