Now, snailfish are certainly odd ... But perhaps the most surprising thing you'll discover inside the Mariana Trench is this: Plastic. In 1998, a remotely operated submersible detected a plastic ...
Deep-sea fish adapt to some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. New research analyzing their evolution finds the same ...
A new study analyzes the evolutionary history of 11 deep-sea species from environments stretching from the central Indian ...
There was also the hadal snailfish (Pseudoliparis swirei), which ... This was seen in microbes dominant at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is similar to previously studied deep-sea bacteria.
The Mariana Trench sits nearly 11,000 meters (7 miles ... Along with the new species of snailfish, researchers filmed several other rarely-seen sea creatures. That includes supergiant amphipods ...
In 2014, scientists first heard a unique sound coming from the waters around the Mariana Trench. Experts weren't sure what it was, but now a team of researchers led by Oregon State University have ...
The Mariana Trench Environment and Ecology Research ... with horizontal population exchanges across trenches and the Hadal ...
China live-streamed footage of its new manned submersible parked at the bottom of the Mariana Trench on Friday, part of a historic mission into the deepest underwater valley on the planet.
Scientists sampled fish living in the Pacific's Mariana Trench and trenches in the Indian Ocean. (Image credit: Han Xu et al. (2025) Evolution and genetic adaptation of fishes to the deep sea ...