Science 100 species discovered as scientists find new ocean zone - which are going to be turned into Pokemon in 3... 2...

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science...es-discovered-scientists-find-new-ocean-zone/

An ocean zone nobody knew existed, which is home to more than 100 new species, has been discovered by Oxford University.

The Rariphotic Zone, or rare light zone, extends from 226 feet (130m) to 984ft (300m) and joins five other areas which have distinct biological communities living and growing within them.

The new section, was discovered during a research mission to Bermuda organised by the British charity for ocean exploration Nekton, and led by marine research scientists from Oxford University.

As well as the new zone, more than 100 new species were discovered including tanaids – minute crustaceans - dozens of new algae species and black wire coral that stand up to two metres high.

The survey team spent hundreds of hours underwater, either scuba diving or using submersibles and remote operated vehicles which can reach depths of 6,500 feet (2,000m).

“Considering the Bermudian waters have been comparatively well studied for many decades, we certainly weren’t expecting such a large number and diversity of new species,” says Alex Rogers, Professor of Conservation Biology at Oxford University and scientific director of Nekton.

Prof Rogers said the discovery of a whole new ocean zone, teeming with life, shows that there could be far more ocean species, and of greater variety than previously thought.


“The average depth of the ocean is 4,200m. If life in the shallower regions of the deep sea is so poorly documented it undermines confidence in our existing understanding of how the patterns of life change with depth,” he added.

“[This is] evidence of how little we know and how important it is to document this unknown frontier to ensure that its future is protected”.

The group also discovered a major algal forest on the summit of an underwater mountain 15 miles off the coast of Bermuda.

The undersea mountain’s slopes were found to harbour gardens of twisted wire corals and sea fans, communities of sea urchins, green moray eels, yellow hermit crabs, small pink and yellow fish and other mobile fauna.

There are more than 100,000 underwater mountains in seas across the globe yet less than 50 have been biologically sampled in detail.

The group's next mission will be to the Indian Ocean later this year, diving in seas around the Seychelles, the Maldives, Mauritius, Andaman and Sumatra.

Oliver Steeds, chief executive of Nekton, said: “24 people have been to the moon; we have played golf on the moon, yet only three people have ever descended to the nadir of our Earth, 11,000m, to full ocean depth.


“We now have the technology available to us to discover the deep ocean, to discover more of our planet in the next 10 years than we have in the last 100,000. We have been looking up and when we should have been looking down.”
 
We shouldn't assume their gender.

The ocean is the final frontier on Earth. There's so many bizarre things living in the deep.



Well we did find the caelocanth again even though we thought it was extinct for millions of years. It's only slightly changed from 400 million year old fossils.

So I'm curious as to what else might still be living. Although when you get really really deep in places where there was no previous data until recently it's hard to know how long the sea critters there have been around.

I'm glad these critters can live virtually undisturbed since it's unreasonable to go into the depths to bug them for lulz. I'm always afraid China will find a way to do commercial dives into deeper and deeper zones to bring back bizarre deep sea fish as erection aids.

Cuvier's beaked whale can dive close to 10,000 feet. It must be amazing to be able to naturally go that deep. This region wasn't even that deep. So there must be lots of other places that have even more surprises.


It would be pretty neat if we did find a megalodon but it is far less likely to be alive than a large fish due to size differences and the food sources to substain that size.
 
100 species discovered as a hundred species go extinct.

You know why we can't save the Whooping Crane? Because their eggs will become fragile if while they are mating their are loud sounds.

Loud sounds people, like a truck driving near them.

https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/whoopingcranes/

All that money was wasted.
 
rip my privacy, they're coming closer and closer to finding me :(

Real talk though this is amazing, when I first found out about it I told everyone I knew.
 
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