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In a historic moment for deep-sea exploration, a 30cm-long (11.8-inch) juvenile colossal squid was filmed alive in its natural habitat at a depth of 600 metres (1,968 feet) in the waters near the ...
A colossal squid has been caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea by an international team of researchers ...
The colossal squid, the world’s largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat, according to researchers.
In a video shared by The Associated Press, squid researcher from the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, Dr. Kat Bolstad, states that Schmidt Ocean Institute captured the first live ...
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Almost a century after the colossal squid was first discovered, a juvenile was filmed and photographed in its natural habitat ...
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Scientists find strange sea pigs, giant sea spiders, and a butterfly-like animal beneath the Antarctic Ocean’s icy surface.
Documented for the first time, 15 currently used pesticides and four metabolites were found in the marine atmosphere over the ...
The prevalence of seagrass throughout human civilisation has fostered spiritual and cultural relations with these underwater ...
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