Find treasures of creatures under the sea
During a 2-week survey dive, the researchers discovered
" Seaweed city " with 200 different types of fish
Dutch scientists have discovered an undersea mountain range with hundreds of different species of Caribbean creatures.
During a two-week survey dive, the researchers discovered "a marine algae city" with 200 different types of fish, more than 150 species previously recorded. In particular, they found two species of tubular goby, extremely rare.
The landscape of these magnificent and magnificent algae is amazing for everyone. At least 12 species of marine organisms have been recorded.
However, the domed reefs, the habitat of these creatures, are under threat. Giant tankers are a threat to these reefs. Large anchorages they drop into the sea, swarm into the coral, forming a devastating destruction.
Scientists hope the World Maritime Organization will take measures to protect these priceless heritages for humanity.
This " seaweed city " is located 250 km southeast of Puerto Rico, in the Netherlands Antilles region.
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