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Researchers Discover ‘Death Ball’ Sponge and Dozens of Other Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures in the Southern Ocean
The second expedition took researchers to the Southern Ocean’s Bellingshausen Sea, off West Antarctica. The team was the ...
After more than a decade of mystery, scientists say they’ve finally identified what wiped out more than 5 billion sea ...
After a deadly disease nearly wiped them out, ochre sea stars are returning to Oregon’s coast, restoring balance to the ...
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Dozens of new species, including carnivorous 'death ball' sponge, discovered in Southern Ocean
The expedition also revealed a new species of armoured and iridescent scale worms, called Eulagisca sp. nov., as well as ...
The Outer Banks of North Carolina stand guard over a treacherous stretch of ocean known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic, so ...
A Viking Star crew member went overboard in the Mediterranean Sea during a cruise on Monday, prompting the Italian Coast ...
Taylor Swift wore a Monterey Bay Aquarium sea otter T-shirt that helped raise more than $2 million. But now the crustaceans ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
The blob is back in the Northern Pacific Ocean: What does that mean for B.C.?
The blob is a large-scale marine heat wave in the northern Pacific Ocean. It was first detected in 2013 and was caused by a ...
The new Star Seeker recently departed from the West Sea shipyard in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, for a series of sea trials.
Already, the new kelp is helping the ecosystem show glimpses of its former self. During a recent dive, a plump sunflower sea ...
IFLScience on MSN
Carnivorous "Death-Ball" Sponge Among 30 New Deep-Sea Weirdos Discovered In The Southern Ocean
There's always a lot going on in the deep ocean, but anyone who had “carnivorous 'death-ball' sponge” on their bingo card for ...
New underwater park unveiled as 22 cars are plunged into the ocean in Florida — for a good reason - The reefs will be located ...
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