Somewhere on the pitch-black floor of the Pacific, more than four kilometers beneath the surface, a tiny crustacean has been ...
New research shows La Niña may have driven the collapse of deep-sea corals in the Galápagos, lasting over 1,000 years.
More than 10,000 feet deep in the ocean, the seafloor is covered with what look like dark, lumpy potatoes. These polymetallic nodules, as they're known, take millions of years to form, slowly ...
Discover bizarre deep-sea creatures found off Australia, from a “Game of Thrones” shrimp to zombie worms, uncovered by the RV ...