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Home / Environment / UK Scientists Explore Caribbean's Deep Marine Unknowns

UK Scientists Explore Caribbean's Deep Marine Unknowns

14 Jan

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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.
UK Scientists Explore Caribbean's Deep Marine Unknowns

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.

Beyond cataloging marine biodiversity, including "weird and wonderful deep sea fish" and important wildlife sites, the researchers will gather crucial data on plastic and heavy metal pollution, as well as monitor the effects of climate change in the region.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The expedition is mapping deep-sea areas to find hidden reefs, unique marine life, and potentially new species, while also monitoring pollution and climate impacts.
There are 44 scientists on board the research vessel RSS James Cook for this extensive deep-sea exploration.
The mission aims to map unexplored seabed, discover new marine species and habitats, and gather data on environmental issues like pollution and climate change.

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