A new study led by researchers at the University of Hawaii (UH) at Mānoa published in Nature Communications is the first of ...
New industry-backed research shows how waste from deep-sea mining could have far-reaching effects on fish and their food.
Scientists caution that unchecked mining could disrupt ocean food webs from the depths to dinner plates worldwide.
Drilling for minerals deep in the ocean could have immense consequences on the tiny animals at the core of the vast ocean food web — and ultimately affect fisheries and the food we find on our plates.
The deep-sea environment, long considered remote and inhospitable, is increasingly acknowledged as a reservoir of remarkable fungal biodiversity. Detailed studies have revealed that fungi inhabit ...
In Ed Sayers's breathtaking documentary, a global community of film-makers capture the wildlife in their local areas. It's a ...
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a mile – but it's not to feed, nor is it happening everywhere in deep water.
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