Scientists have discovered two new spooky sea creatures living hundreds of metres under the ocean. Find out more here.
Scientists have discovered Chile’s red cusk-eel living deep inside methane seeps - chemical oases once thought too extreme ...
With a coastline of over 11,000 km, the potential for sustainable seafood production is immense. However, significant gaps in ...
The Australian government agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation , has discovered a new ...
At a depth of about 610 meters, White and his team found the West Australian Lanternshark ( Etmopterus westraliensis ), a ...
The body of the bumpy snailfish has a jelly-like consistency, which is essential for surviving in the deep sea. This gel-like ...
A team of scientists from Chile and the United States discovered dozens of red cusk-eels, fish prized in Chilean seafood ...
Carbon is the chemical element found in the greenhouse gas CO₂ emitted from fossil fuels burned in cars, factories and other sources. When carbon is stored in the ocean instead of remaining in the ...
A 2022 deep-sea voyage discovered a glowing shark and a delicate, porcelain crab species off the coast of Western Australia.
University of Washington scientists have made a remarkable discovery: real teeth growing on the forehead of a deep-sea ratfish. This finding sheds light on the unique adaptations in fish anatomy, ...
In a stunning glimpse into the mysteries of the deep, scientists have uncovered two new marine species off Western ...
Researchers have described a new species of deep-sea lanternshark and crab, both with the help of specimens collected from a CSIRO-led 2022 voyage of CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator.