November 21, 2024

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What’s at the bottom of the ocean?

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Sometimes it’s easy to forget how little we know about the stuff that covers two-thirds of our planet. The ocean remains mostly unexplored. So, we’re pretty glad that scientists are on it: Now you can join the NOAA submarine Okeanos Explorer as it navigates the great depths. Watch the livestream and see what turns up! Wow, #earthisawesome. (Big tip of the hat to NOAA for doing all this exploring and making video/photos available!)

The Green Life Online –

Sometimes it’s easy to forget how little we know about the stuff that covers two-thirds of our planet. The ocean remains mostly unexplored. So, we’re pretty glad that scientists are on it:

Now you can join the NOAA submarine Okeanos Explorer as it navigates the great depths.

Watch the livestream and see what turns up!

Wow, #earthisawesome.

(Big tip of the hat to NOAA for doing all this exploring and making video/photos available!)

Photo from the crew's ship. Credit to NOAA
A still from NOAA's "highlights" video.
A Rhinochimera (Harriotta sp.) swims 10 m above the seafloor.
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