Scientists discovered the 1-foot-long animal while aboard a submersible several miles deep in the Pacific Ocean. Take a look.
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The Pacific Islands bring to mind images of beautiful beaches, resorts by the ocean, crystal clear skies ... Jet skiing in the South Pacific. (photo courtesy of Paul Gauguin Cruises) The Pacific is ...
Photo Credit: NASA Oxygen-starved ocean “dead zones ... Today’s largest open ocean dead zone, located in the eastern Pacific Ocean, emerged eight million years ago as a result of increasing nutrient ...