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In its adult form, the animal is larger than the giant squid or any other invertebrate on Earth, and can grow 6-7 metres long ...
This was no ordinary expedition. It marked the first in-depth study of the geology, ocean conditions, and marine life beneath ...
The mission was so remote that often the closest humans to the vessel were on the International Space Station.View on ...
Aboard te Falkor (too) research vessel, a 35-day trek to the South Sandwich Islands led to the discovery of new marine ...
It was seen during the live “divestream” feed of a remotely operated vehicle during the Schmidt Ocean Institute and Ocean Census partner expedition searching for new deep-sea species and habitats in ...
Tardigrades (aka "water bears") are micro-animals that can survive in the harshest conditions: extreme pressure, extreme ...
An international team of scientists affiliated with the Schmidt Ocean Institute and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution spotted the critters during a recent expedition to the South Sandwich ...
said the nonprofit organization Schmidt Ocean Institute, which owns the ship. The crew's remotely operated vehicle technically facilitated the sighting, which occurred about 2,000 feet below the ...
Schmidt Ocean Institute In a groundbreaking achievement for marine biology, scientists have captured the first-ever footage of a live colossal squid in its natural deep-sea habitat. This rare ...
"These unforgettable moments continue to remind us that the ocean is brimming with mysteries yet to be solved," said Schmidt Ocean Institute's Jyotika Virmani Kimberlee Speakman is a digital ...
According to The Metro, the rare sighting was made by researchers aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute's research vessel Falkor, during an expedition between the waters of Argentina and Antarctica.