In the deep waters that underlie the productive zones of the ocean, there is a constant rain of organic material called 'marine snow'.
A new study has shown that the key to filming the largest deep-sea squid on this planet was our knowledge of this animal's unique eye
A new focus article in the May issue of Geology summarizes research on plastic waste in marine and sedimentary environments.
Scientists circumnavigate and map the seafloor of the entire mesophotic (deep water) zone in Ashmore Reef Marine Park.
Sponges: They are considered to be one of the most primitive forms of animal life, because they have neither locomotion organs nor a nervous system.
Research could help scientists better estimate Earth's carbon budget
Findings allow us to trace how minerals from the surface are drawn down into the mantle
A study led by scientists at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has decoded the genomes of the deep-sea clam (Archivesica marissinica) and the...
Eroded seabed rocks are providing an essential source of nutrition for drifting marine organisms at the base of the food chain, according to new...
New method for more accurately estimating the location of tectonic tremors in deep ocean faults could help to better understand earthquake rupture...
Microbes Deep Beneath Seafloor Survive on Byproducts of Radioactive Process
Policy brief 'A comprehensive approach to the payment mechanism for deep seabed mining'
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