Our special video series looks at some of the more unique shells at the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum on Sanibel, ...
The world's oceans are full of strange and fascinating creatures, many of which have never been seen by humans.
A separate expedition discovered new species, including a limpet, a marine mollusk with a conical shell, and a sea star in the polar waters of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, at a depth of 10,000 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom a Guitar Shark to an Octocoral, Scientists Discover More Than 800 Marine SpeciesScientists have identified 866 new species as part of the Ocean Census, a global mission to protect and accelerate the discovery of marine life. The creatures include everything from a squat lobster ...
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FOX Weather on MSNSee it: New guitar-shaped shark species discovered, along with 866 other marine wildlifeNippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census, the world's largest collaborative effort to accelerate the discovery of new marine life, announced the discovery of 866 new marine species.
A project called The Ocean Census has discovered 866 new species in a global creature-finding mission under the sea.
A separate expedition found new species such as a limpet, a marine mollusk with a conical shell, and a sea star in polar waters at a depth of 10,000 feet (3,053 meters) in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.
In Norway’s Jøtul Vent Field, a 35-day expedition into the depths of the Arctic Ocean revealed a new species of deep-sea limpet (Cocculina genus) living more than 3,000 meters (10,000 feet ...
A separate expedition found new species such as a limpet, a marine mollusk with a conical shell, and a sea star in polar waters at a depth of 10,000 feet (3,053 meters) in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.
TOKYO, March 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census, the world’s largest collaborative effort to accelerate the discovery of marine life, today announced the ...
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