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10bmnews · 23 days ago
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‘Doomsday’ oarfish surfaces in Tasmania’s wild west coast - The Times of India
One of the ocean’s longest fish, an oarfish, washed up on the west coast of Tasmania on Monday, reports the Guardian.These aquatic beings are often referred to as the “doomsday fish” or the “king of herrings,” and can grow up to eight metres long.These deep-sea creatures are often considered to be harbingers of danger, as their sudden appearance is thought to be a warning of looming natural…
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thepastisalreadywritten · 1 year ago
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A stunning baby rainbow tripod fish off Cozumel Mexico. 🌈
Like many deep-sea creatures, tripod fish live near the surface when young, taking advantage of the warm nutrient rich waters and looking a lot like colorful jellyfish.
🎥: Frida Yolotzin
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goryfluff · 2 months ago
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Nautilus expedition live streams (+ their commentary) | 2024
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splatoonlink · 4 months ago
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scientists: oh hey we found a new species of deep sea feather star, neat :)
the news: TERRIFYING and ALIEN creature with ONE THOUSAND ARMS discovered LURKING in the DEEP ABYSS of the sea
the public: omg im never swimming in the ocean again!!!
the animal:
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multisnapshott · 4 months ago
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The Immortal Jellyfish: Nature’s Secret to Eternal Life
The Immortal Jellyfish in a deep-sea environment Deep in the ocean, a tiny jellyfish harbors one of nature’s most fascinating secrets: biological immortality. Turritopsis dohrnii, commonly known as the immortal jellyfish, has captured the curiosity of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike due to its unique ability to reverse its aging process and, in theory, live forever. A Remarkable Life…
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vmantras · 4 months ago
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The Deepest Mysteries of the Ocean: Unexplored Worlds Beneath the Waves
The ocean covers over 70% of the Earth’s surface, yet we have explored less than 5% of its depths. Beneath the waves lie incredible landscapes, ancient secrets, and mysterious creatures that defy logic and understanding. Scientists continue to make new discoveries, but the vast majority of the ocean remains a mystery. In this article, we will dive deep into the most fascinating ocean mysteries,…
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strawlessandbraless · 9 months ago
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Rhizophysa filiformis // No common name
Rhizophysidae is a family of siphonophores in the suborder Cystonectae. Look at them go 💚🩵💜
Love to sea it 🌊
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teathattast · 2 years ago
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Wake up babe new fish dropped
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marinememes · 1 year ago
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Snipe eel is the perfect name for that thing
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montereybayaquarium · 1 year ago
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Ready to embrace the sea-crets of the deep?
Uncover your enchanting aquatic alter ego by taking our new deep-sea personality quiz here!
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Thank you @mbari-blog for the deep-sea footage!
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miradas-world · 11 months ago
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So beautiful
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heartnosekid · 1 year ago
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rainbow tripod fish larva (bathypterois grallator) | source
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spaceageadventuresblog · 1 year ago
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jekisatsu · 6 months ago
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Fuck it, give them a bomb
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vmantras · 4 months ago
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The Mariana Trench: Earth’s Deepest and Most Mysterious Place
Introduction The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest known part of the world’s oceans. Stretching about 2,550 kilometers (1,580 miles) long and over 69 kilometers (43 miles) wide, this undersea chasm reaches depths of 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) at its lowest known point—the Challenger Deep. To put this into perspective: If Mount Everest (8,849 meters/29,032…
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rslashrats · 10 months ago
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