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How Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Ghost Sharks and Other Species
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
Over 20 new species have been found in a biodiversity discovery survey, including the Western Australian lantern shark. Learn ...
Scientists have discovered two new spooky sea creatures living hundreds of metres under the ocean. Find out more here.
Scientists warn deep-sea mining could harm sharks, rays, and ghost sharks. Their habitats overlap mining zones.
The habitat of 30 species of sharks, rays, and chimaeras, also called ghost sharks, overlap with areas where proposed deep-sea mining may occur, according to new research published in Current Biology ...
A commercial trawler recently made an unusual catch off the coast of Albania — a ghostly white deep-sea shark known as the angular roughshark (Oxynotus centrina). This rare specimen was found near ...
Two new species have been discovered swimming off the coast of Western Australia and, like all deep-sea beasties, they are pretty unusual. Say hello to a brand new species of lanternshark that glows ...
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