Scientists Photograph Hundreds of Never-Before-Seen Deep Sea Species

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Scientists Photograph Hundreds of Never-Before-Seen Deep Sea Species
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Scientists have photographed more than 100 never-before-seen species that were discovered during a deep-sea expedition.

A Chaunax is seen at a depth of 4,553 feet The discoveries come from an international group of scientists from the

Scientists used an underwater robot capable of reaching depths of 14,763 feet . Using the underwater robot, the scientists were able to map a total of 20,377 square miles of the seafloor.A squat lobster is documented on sediment at 4,566 feet deep. “These thriving and healthy ecosystems indicate that the Nazca-Desventuradas and Juan Fernandez Marine Parks effectively protect delicate marine habitats.”

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