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UK Scientists Explore Caribbean's Deep Marine Unknowns
14 Jan
Summary
- 44 scientists are exploring nearly 2,000 square miles of Caribbean seabed.
- Researchers are searching for hidden deep-sea reefs and potential new species.
- The expedition will also monitor plastic pollution and climate change impacts.

A significant UK-led scientific mission has commenced aboard the research vessel RSS James Cook. The expedition is poised to meticulously map nearly two thousand square miles of the largely unexplored deep-sea floor within the Caribbean.
With 44 scientists on board, this multi-week voyage will employ sophisticated cameras and nets to probe the marine environment down to the seafloor. The primary objectives include identifying concealed deep-sea reefs and potentially discovering new species.




