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Robots discover 39 new species at the bottom of the ocean

Robots have discovered 39 potentially new species at the bottom of the ocean.

Researchers at the Natural History Museum in London said the undescribed organisms represent a fraction of the undiscovered species from the deep sea, which scientists are working to understand.

A remotely operated vehicle allowed the samples ― collected from the abyssal plains of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the central Pacific to be brought to the surface.

This enabled scientists to get a much better idea of the organisms living at depths of 3,100 to 5,100 meters below sea level.

In the past animals from this area had been studied only in photographs.

Date
2022.07.27 / 14:51
Author
Axar.az
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