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Donkees

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Mon Apr 15, 2024, 03:16 PM Apr 15

Unexplored Seamounts of the Salas y Gomez Ridge - 4K ROV Highlights


Apr 9, 2024
During a 40-day research expedition along the Salas y Gómez Ridge, an underwater mountain range that extends from Chile to Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, an international team of scientists observed individual seamounts harboring distinct ecosystems like glass sponge gardens and deep coral reefs. These distinct habitats provide homes for awe-inspiring deep-sea creatures — octopus, squid, fish, corals, mollusks, sea stars, sea urchins, crabs, squat lobsters, and more. Many of these animal sightings could be species new to science or an expansion of the known range. Experts hope their robust findings will advance efforts to establish high-seas protected area designation for this biologically rich region.
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Unexplored Seamounts of the Salas y Gomez Ridge - 4K ROV Highlights (Original Post) Donkees Apr 15 OP
Absolutely gorgeous! Just wish they'd stayed longer with a bunch of the shots - I was petronius Apr 15 #1
There are many more videos on their 'Schmidt Ocean' Youtube with slower music :) Donkees Apr 15 #2

petronius

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1. Absolutely gorgeous! Just wish they'd stayed longer with a bunch of the shots - I was
Mon Apr 15, 2024, 04:08 PM
Apr 15

mashing the pause button every few seconds...

Donkees

(31,445 posts)
2. There are many more videos on their 'Schmidt Ocean' Youtube with slower music :)
Mon Apr 15, 2024, 04:22 PM
Apr 15

Feb 13, 2024 #SEPacificSeamounts
In the Southeast Pacific, off the coast of Chile, underwater mountains create a breathtaking deep-sea landscape where cold-water corals, intricate glass sponges, anemones, and a host of creatures that captivate the imagination are thriving. Nearly half of the animals living here exist nowhere else on Earth. Seamounts are oases for biodiversity; for the last month, an international team of scientists explored this understudied region in our global ocean. Data and imagery collected on the #SEPacificSeamounts expedition will help advance Chile’s effort to establish a high-seas marine protected area along the Nazca and Salas y Gómez Ridges.
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