An international research team that included three scientists from the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography has...
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An Escape Route for Seafloor Methane
Leakage from frozen layers was a puzzle, but a new study shows how the potent greenhouse gas breaks through icy barriers.
This month marks the start of a new international collaboration to better understand the ultra deep-sea through innovative adaptation of sensors to...
The largest aggregation of fishes ever recorded in the abyssal deep sea was discovered by a team of oceanographers from the University of Hawai'i at...
The sinking carcasses of fish from near-surface waters deliver toxic mercury pollution to the most remote and inaccessible parts of the world's...
The fossilised remains of ancient deep-sea corals may act as time machines providing new insights into the effect the ocean has on rising...
Especially the microbial part of the carbon cycle is affected
For the first time, scientists have viewed the deepest regions of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, discovered five undescribed species consisting...
A mystery surrounding the space around our solar system is unfolding thanks to evidence of supernovae found in deep-sea sediments.
Researchers have advanced a new way to see into the ocean's depths, establishing an approach to detect algae and measure key properties using light....
New research led by National Oceanography Centre (NOC) scientists reveals an unexpectedly complex ecosystem in an area of the Pacific targeted for...
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A New Look at Deep-Sea Microbes
Study looks at life inside and outside of seafloor hydrocarbon seeps
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