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The deeper layers of the Benguela are rich in phosphates and nitrates, a result of the decomposition of animals and plants on the ocean floor. Since there is not enough light below 160 feet (50 ...
There are 12-21 million tonnes of tiny plastic fragments floating in the Atlantic Ocean, scientists have found. A study, led by the UK's National Oceanography Centre, scooped through layers of the ...
A fascinating new study has shed light on the mysterious interiors of Uranus and Neptune, two of the least explored planets in our solar system. Using advanced computer simulations, scientists have ...
Ducibella camanchacais is a new species. Johanna Weston, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The hadal zone is the deepest layer of the ocean, stretching between 19,700 and 36,000 feet deep.