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My Team Discovered 'Dark Oxygen' On The Seafloor Now We're Trying To Understand How It ...

MENA FN 21 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - The Conversation) Children are always asking–Why?– As they experience things for the first time, it's natural to want to find out more. But as children grow into adults, they often dismiss ... .
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Watch this ultra-detailed animation of the seafloor

The Verge 21 Mar 2025
The world has a more detailed map of the seafloor than ever before thanks to observations taken from space ... In December, researchers published a revelatory seafloor map in the journal Science using one year of SWOT data.
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My team discovered ‘dark oxygen’ on the seafloor – now we’re trying to understand how ...

The Conversation 20 Mar 2025
In 2013, I was conducting experiments to measure seafloor carbon cycling in the Clarion-Clipperton zone of the Pacific Ocean in 2013 ... My team will be able to study the deep seafloor into the hadal ...
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500,000 barrels of DDT in the sea: Interview with documentary directors on California coast crisis

Mongabay 17 Mar 2025
During a routine research expedition, Valentine’s underwater robot captured images of corroded barrels scattered across the seafloor near Catalina Island — remnants of a massive toxic dumping operation dating back to the post-World War II era.
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Seafloor cameras find creatures eating each other in remote South Atlantic islands

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 13 Mar 2025
Some of the creatures being feasted on could not be identified ... .
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Seafloor Spreading Slowdown Linked to 26–32m Sea Level Drop Over Millions of Years

NDTV 05 Mar 2025
Between 15 million and 6 million years ago, ocean crust production declined by 35 percent, leading to deeper ocean basins. This geological shift is believed to have caused a sea level drop of 26–32... .
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Seafloor Of New Zealand’s Most Important Fishing Grounds Shows Resilience

Scoop 04 Mar 2025
The research found that some aspects of seafloor ecosystems on the Chatham Rise showed an ability to recover relatively quickly from physical disturbances, such as those caused by seafloor mining and trawling ... .
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