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An ocean census has logged 866 new species, from a ghost shark to a "death-ball" sponge
Scientists have added 866 newly discovered marine species to the global record, a haul that includes a pale ghost shark and a ...
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A rare type D killer whale was named as its own species in the Southern Ocean
A killer whale that scientists first noticed in grainy photographs from a 1955 mass stranding in New Zealand has now been ...
New ghost shark species found off Costa Rica reveals major gaps in Pacific biodiversity research.
Experts worked in ocean midwater off Brazil at near-record speeds thanks to cutting-edge tech ...
From deep sea ghost sharks to symbiotic worms and unusual crustaceans, scientists have identified 1,121 new marine species in a single year through the Ocean Census initiative.
The Ocean Census project has identified 866 new marine species, many from the deep seas, less than two years since its launch. The project announced its findings on March 10, marking the first phase ...
Earth's oceans cover more than 70 percent of our planet's surface. That is a lot of room for species to exist, often without ever being detected by humans. Those species have had nearly 3.7 billion ...
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