The deepest known place on Earth – the Challenger Deep – lies nearly 36,100 feet (11,000 meters) below the ocean surface. There, in the Mariana Trench, scientists discovered more than 7,000 types of ...
Rhodoliths may look like small rocks on the seafloor, but they are actually living algae that create habitats for marine life and contribute to long-term carbon storage. A new study found that the ...
What do manta rays and lobstermen have in common? Both are on the agenda for the new Shared Seas Lab, which studies how to ...