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Deep Sea,” broke the Guinness World Record for living underwater while residing at the Jules’ Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, for 100 days. During his lengthy underwater stay ...
"Also, we found that living things eat some refractory carbon ... other domestically developed equipment and technologies, including deep-sea exploration and sampling devices, low-cost genetic ...
Their residence attracts shrimp, fish and many other creatures. These deep-sea oases are just some of many areas of the ocean floor that scientists are only beginning to explore, discovering new ...
One finding of this study challenged the traditional trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) hypothesis of deep-sea adaptation. While TMAO levels increase with depth in fish living between 0 and 6,000 ...
Operating in the depths of the ocean is a challenge that India must embrace to maximise its economic potential and protect its security interests. This is more so given that China is the world leader ...
Until now, very little is known about creatures living beneath Antarctica's floating ... hints of several new species unknown to science. Deep-sea ecosystems typically rely on nutrients trickling ...
The runner-up for New Zealand’s Fish of the Year, the orange roughy, is a fellow deep-sea dweller, living nearly 2,000 feet below the waves. These creatures take a long time to mature and ...