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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA huge iceberg broke off Antarctica. What scientists found under it startled them.
Crustaceans, snails, worms and fish are among the dozens of creatures that deep-sea explorers discovered under a massive Antarctic ice shelf.Researchers were working off the coast of Antarctica when it happened: A gigantic iceberg about 19 miles long cracked off the ice sheet on Jan. 13, revealing a swath of ocean that had not seen daylight in decades.
The team aboard a research vessel called the Falkor (too) decided to search the seafloor under the freshly exposed ocean. No human had ever explored the deep sea there before.
Its the kind of event that when it happens, you leave whatever youre doing, said Patricia Esquete, the expeditions chief scientist.
Still, expectations werent high. The scientists didnt think much life could thrive tucked under such a thick blanket of ice.
But what the team members found under the iceberg surprised them: giant sea spiders, octopuses, ice fish, corals and sponges, including a vase-shaped one that might be hundreds of years old. In total, the researchers believe they will be able to identify dozens of new species from the expedition.
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(4,493 posts)mcar
(46,354 posts)MagickMuffin
(18,362 posts)Ill just google search for them instead.
LiberalArkie
(19,916 posts)FakeNoose
(42,391 posts)Normally I get the paywall screen too, but I used the OP link and I was shown the entire article with photos.
ananda
(35,504 posts)With climate change veering towards very hot,
science warns that, historically, the only winners
are small life forms.
Xavier Breath
(6,674 posts)milestogo
(23,200 posts)but I guess not.
boston bean
(36,961 posts)Do I have to say it? SARCASM PEOPLE. SARCASM!
LudwigPastorius
(15,001 posts)Disappointed...
moniss
(9,149 posts)Snirkles bar embedded in his forehead.

chouchou
(3,302 posts)YoshidaYui
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lastlib
(28,603 posts)Well, another day.......
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