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Discovery of the Titanic: A 40th Anniversary Retrospective
On September 1, 1985, Robert Ballard's team, using technology initially developed for a secret US Navy mission, discovered the Titanic's wreckage in the Atlantic, 13,000 feet below the surface, revolutionizing deep-sea exploration.
Discovery of the Titanic: A 40th Anniversary Retrospective
On September 1, 1985, Robert Ballard's team, using technology initially developed for a secret US Navy mission, discovered the Titanic's wreckage in the Atlantic, 13,000 feet below the surface, revolutionizing deep-sea exploration.
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44% Bias Score


Deepest Chemosynthetic Communities Discovered in Pacific Ocean Trenches
Scientists exploring the Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches discovered thriving chemosynthetic communities of tube worms and clams at depths exceeding 9,500 meters, significantly deeper than previously known, suggesting the possibility of similar ecosystems in extraterrestrial oceans.
Deepest Chemosynthetic Communities Discovered in Pacific Ocean Trenches
Scientists exploring the Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches discovered thriving chemosynthetic communities of tube worms and clams at depths exceeding 9,500 meters, significantly deeper than previously known, suggesting the possibility of similar ecosystems in extraterrestrial oceans.
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20% Bias Score


Attenborough Condemns "Unspeakably Awful" Deep Ocean Damage
David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the "unspeakably awful" human impact on the largely unseen deep ocean floor, urging immediate action before irreversible damage occurs and highlighting the upcoming UN Ocean Conference.
Attenborough Condemns "Unspeakably Awful" Deep Ocean Damage
David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the "unspeakably awful" human impact on the largely unseen deep ocean floor, urging immediate action before irreversible damage occurs and highlighting the upcoming UN Ocean Conference.
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28% Bias Score


Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.
Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.
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24% Bias Score


Colossal Squid Filmed Alive for the First Time
A colossal squid, the largest known squid species, was filmed for the first time in its natural habitat near the Southern Sandwich Islands at a depth of 600 meters by researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute using an unmanned submersible; the juvenile squid was approximately 30 centimeters long.
Colossal Squid Filmed Alive for the First Time
A colossal squid, the largest known squid species, was filmed for the first time in its natural habitat near the Southern Sandwich Islands at a depth of 600 meters by researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute using an unmanned submersible; the juvenile squid was approximately 30 centimeters long.
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24% Bias Score


E/V Nautilus Captures First-Ever Footage of Nautiluses in Palau
The Exploration Vessel Nautilus captured the first-ever video footage of four nautiluses during a 2024 dive in Palau's German Channel, using the ROV Hercules at approximately 1200 feet, showcasing the elusive animal's behavior and contributing to the understanding of the Palauan marine ecosystem.
E/V Nautilus Captures First-Ever Footage of Nautiluses in Palau
The Exploration Vessel Nautilus captured the first-ever video footage of four nautiluses during a 2024 dive in Palau's German Channel, using the ROV Hercules at approximately 1200 feet, showcasing the elusive animal's behavior and contributing to the understanding of the Palauan marine ecosystem.
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32% Bias Score

Titanic Discovery: 40th Anniversary of a Historic Underwater Expedition
On September 1, 1985, Robert Ballard's team discovered the Titanic wreckage in the Atlantic, using a deep-sea imaging system initially developed for a secret US Navy mission, fundamentally changing deep-sea exploration.

Titanic Discovery: 40th Anniversary of a Historic Underwater Expedition
On September 1, 1985, Robert Ballard's team discovered the Titanic wreckage in the Atlantic, using a deep-sea imaging system initially developed for a secret US Navy mission, fundamentally changing deep-sea exploration.
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16% Bias Score

Attenborough Condemns Deep Ocean Destruction in New Documentary
Sir David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the devastating human impact on the deep ocean floor, prompting urgent calls for conservation and policy changes, highlighted in a conversation with Prince William.

Attenborough Condemns Deep Ocean Destruction in New Documentary
Sir David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the devastating human impact on the deep ocean floor, prompting urgent calls for conservation and policy changes, highlighted in a conversation with Prince William.
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28% Bias Score

Attenborough's "Ocean" Documentary Exposes Deep-Sea Destruction
David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the devastating, largely unseen human impact on the deep ocean floor, urging immediate action and increased public awareness before further damage occurs.

Attenborough's "Ocean" Documentary Exposes Deep-Sea Destruction
David Attenborough's new documentary, "Ocean," released on World Oceans Day, reveals the devastating, largely unseen human impact on the deep ocean floor, urging immediate action and increased public awareness before further damage occurs.
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28% Bias Score

First-Ever Filming of Colossal Squid in Natural Habitat
Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute filmed a juvenile colossal squid, approximately 30 centimeters long, at a depth of 600 meters near the Southern Sandwich Islands in March. This is the first time a colossal squid has been filmed alive in its natural environment, a significant advancement ...

First-Ever Filming of Colossal Squid in Natural Habitat
Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute filmed a juvenile colossal squid, approximately 30 centimeters long, at a depth of 600 meters near the Southern Sandwich Islands in March. This is the first time a colossal squid has been filmed alive in its natural environment, a significant advancement ...
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16% Bias Score

High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.

High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.
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16% Bias Score
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