Thousands of new creatures appear on the bottom of the Caribbean Sea
On June 3, the US Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said it has discovered and recorded thousands of individuals belonging to unknown species living in the Caribbean and Atlantic oceans.
On June 3, the US Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said it has discovered and recorded thousands of individuals belonging to unknown species living in the Caribbean and Atlantic oceans.
Discover thousands of new creatures appearing in the Caribbean seabed
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NOAA said the recording was done in May last year by the scientific explorer Okeanos Explorer. NOAA scientists released 20 times the professional camcorder diving equipment with remote control to scan 35,000 km2 of seabed at a depth of 1 km.
Newly discovered species will enrich humanity's knowledge of ocean-bottom organisms that, according to estimates, have only been identified and identified by about 5% of marine species.
Caribbean Sea is considered a rich treasure with thousands of aquatic species. Most of these people are not known. /.
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