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We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
Explorers know that the Earth’s oceans are vast, covering about 71% of the surface of the globe. According to a new study, ...
A new study finds that humans have visually explored just 0.001 per cent of the deep seafloor - leaving vast areas unknown ...
In a new study published in Science Advances, oceans researchers say that just 0.001% of the deep seafloor has been visually ...
Idaho Today brings you a never-before-seen video of the effects of industrial trawling on the ocean floor. World Ocean Day ...
Do we truly know less of the sea floor than we do of the moon or Mars ... discovery that showed biology could flourish even ...
Ocean floor restoration isn’t enough. Scientists show how policy and technology can help marine life and habitats recover.
Marine scientists researching the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea discovered a series brine pools at the bottom of the ocean which ...
The study, published in Science Advances, analyzed data from 43,681 deep-sea dives conducted since 1958, reaching a stunning ...
Industrial fishing has caused immense damage to ocean life, but given the right protection, the sea has miraculous powers of ...
New high-resolution satellite map reveals nearly 100,000 unknown ocean mountains, or seamounts, boosting climate and maritime ...
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SURFER on MSNLess Than 0.001% of the Sea Floor Has Been Seen by HumansNew study shows just how little – about 99.999% – of the world’s oceanic depths have been viewed by human eyes.
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