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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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New Hydrothermal Vents and Diverse Marine Life Discovered in South Sandwich Islands
An international team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new marine species in the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica during a 35-day expedition, highlighting the region's unique biodiversity and geological activ...
New Hydrothermal Vents and Diverse Marine Life Discovered in South Sandwich Islands
An international team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new marine species in the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica during a 35-day expedition, highlighting the region's unique biodiversity and geological activ...
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First-Ever Video Footage of Live Colossal Squid Captured
On March 9th, 2024, the Schmidt Ocean Institute captured the first video footage of a live juvenile colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) near the South Sandwich Islands during a collaborative oceanographic expedition, marking a significant advance in understanding this elusive deep-sea creatu...
First-Ever Video Footage of Live Colossal Squid Captured
On March 9th, 2024, the Schmidt Ocean Institute captured the first video footage of a live juvenile colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) near the South Sandwich Islands during a collaborative oceanographic expedition, marking a significant advance in understanding this elusive deep-sea creatu...
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New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
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Deep's Underwater Habitats to Revolutionize Marine Research and Security
Deep, a British firm, is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for extended marine research and infrastructure monitoring; Sentinel will enable 28-day missions at 200 meters.
Deep's Underwater Habitats to Revolutionize Marine Research and Security
Deep, a British firm, is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for extended marine research and infrastructure monitoring; Sentinel will enable 28-day missions at 200 meters.
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Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.
Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.
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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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Fijian Ocean Expedition Reveals Thriving Ecosystems
A National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition, led by Dr. Keiron Fraser, is exploring largely unexplored Fijian waters, with Charlene Erasito, a 30-year-old Rotuman PhD student, as the only female Pacific Islander aboard; initial findings reveal diverse and healthy ecosystems.

Fijian Ocean Expedition Reveals Thriving Ecosystems
A National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition, led by Dr. Keiron Fraser, is exploring largely unexplored Fijian waters, with Charlene Erasito, a 30-year-old Rotuman PhD student, as the only female Pacific Islander aboard; initial findings reveal diverse and healthy ecosystems.
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866 New Marine Species Discovered in Ocean Census Expeditions
Ocean Census, a global alliance, announced the discovery of 866 previously unknown marine species, including a guitar-shaped shark and a venomous deep-sea snail, during 10 ocean expeditions, highlighting the vast unexplored areas of the ocean depths and the urgent need to understand marine biodivers...

866 New Marine Species Discovered in Ocean Census Expeditions
Ocean Census, a global alliance, announced the discovery of 866 previously unknown marine species, including a guitar-shaped shark and a venomous deep-sea snail, during 10 ocean expeditions, highlighting the vast unexplored areas of the ocean depths and the urgent need to understand marine biodivers...
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DEEP to Launch Underwater Habitats for Military and Scientific Use
The British firm DEEP is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching late 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for military and scientific research, offering modular designs for various applications and potentially boosting ocean exploration's appeal.

DEEP to Launch Underwater Habitats for Military and Scientific Use
The British firm DEEP is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching late 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for military and scientific research, offering modular designs for various applications and potentially boosting ocean exploration's appeal.
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DEEP to Launch Underwater Habitats for Ocean Exploration
The UK-based company DEEP is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard and Sentinel, for long-term ocean exploration, launching by 2025 and 2027 respectively, with applications in military infrastructure monitoring and scientific research.

DEEP to Launch Underwater Habitats for Ocean Exploration
The UK-based company DEEP is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard and Sentinel, for long-term ocean exploration, launching by 2025 and 2027 respectively, with applications in military infrastructure monitoring and scientific research.
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40% 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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