Picture an ocean world so deep and dark it feels like another planet—where creatures glow and life survives under crushing ...
Hurricanes move massive amounts of sediment from shallow reefs to deep oceans, affecting ecosystems long-term.
Levianna sea monster has taken the internet by storm sparking debates over whether it’s based on real deep-sea sightings a viral hoax or something entirely unexplained. Deep-sea scientists are now ...
A research team led by Sam Purkis, a professor and chair of the Department of Marine Geosciences at the University of Miami, used remotely operated submersibles and deep-sea probes to explore the ...
The clip was uploaded by Roman Fedortsov, a Russian trawlerman who photographs the sea monsters he’s accidentally snagged while trolling in the deep, Jam Press reported. His bizarre bycatch ...
Could lumpy metallic rocks in the deepest, darkest reaches of the ocean be making oxygen in the absence of sunlight?
A research team led by Sam Purkis, a professor and chair of the Department of Marine Geosciences at the University of Miami, used remotely operated submersibles and deep-sea probes to explore the ...