Scientists Discover New Species in Deep Ocean
A team of marine biologists has discovered three new species living near hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The expedition, which lasted six months, used advanced submersible technology to reach depths of over 4,000 meters.
Key Findings
- A bioluminescent jellyfish with unique tentacle structure
- A heat-resistant tube worm species
- A previously unknown type of deep-sea crab
Impact on Marine Biology
These discoveries could reshape our understanding of deep-sea ecosystems.