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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Study Finds Deep, Open Ocean Is Vastly Under-Explored

Study Finds Deep, Open Ocean Is Vastly Under-Explored

This is a female Gaussia princeps, a bathypelagic copepod. Credit: Hopcroft/UAF/CMarZ .
by Staff Writers Sheffield, UK (SPX) Aug 03, 2010 New research from the University of Sheffield has discovered that the deep open ocean, by far the largest habitat for life on Earth, is currently the most under-explored area of the sea, and the one we know least about. The research, which is published in the journal PLoS ONE, has mapped the distribution of marine species records and found that most of our knowledge of marine biodiversity comes from the shallow waters or the ocean floor, rather than the deep pelagic ocean- the water column deeper than the sunlit surface waters but above the sea bed.http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Study_Finds_Deep_Open_Ocean_Is_Vastly_Under_Explored_999.html
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