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A tusk originally discovered in 2019 at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean has been identified as a mammoth tusk. The tusk was found by a team from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute 185 miles ...
A groundbreaking study in the journal Science, has unveiled how deep ocean currents—known as global overturning ...
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The Trump administration is considering a first-of-its kind mining project at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. But deep-sea mining has raised major environmental questions.
Learn how ocean currents and warm-core eddies drive big-game sport fisheries worldwide. Discover how real-time satellite data, bathymetric features, and boundary currents shape ideal conditions for ...
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes and needle-like teeth.
Sandy Huffaker/Corbis via Getty Images Native to the Pacific Ocean, the Japanese spider crab grows up to 15 inches wide with legs that extend to 13 feet, according to Smithsonian Ocean.
44 years later, it was proven that strange signals were found in the Pacific Ocean's bottom. A deep-sea mining experiment altered the seafloor ...
Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had been glassed over by fresh lava.
Why Put Art At The Bottom Of The Ocean? The Answer Is Surprisingly Technical The blobfish can have a little art installation, as a treat.
But explorers with Ocean Exploration Trust stumbled on an underwater piece of the Yellow Brick Road seemingly by accident.