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Posted on 17/01/2025 by admin

ROV Subastian spotted ~60 new marine species off Chile

Schmidt Ocean Institute researchers used sonar mapping, bathymetric surveys and methane concentration data to map four submarine canyons and 20 methane seeps off the coast of Chile.

Full article at: Discover Wildlife 17jan25

Deep-sea lizardfish / Credit: ROV SuBastian, Schmidt Ocean Institute

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