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How Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Ghost Sharks and Other Species
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
Scientists have discovered two new spooky sea creatures living hundreds of metres under the ocean. Find out more here.
Over 20 new species have been found in a biodiversity discovery survey, including the Western Australian lantern shark. Learn ...
Spotted ratfish, or “ghost sharks,” have forehead teeth that help them grasp onto mates. It’s the first time teeth have been found outside of a mouth.
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Anduril opens Ghost Shark manufacturing facility in Sydney
Anduril has opened an advanced manufacturing facility in Sydney, Australia to produce its Ghost Shark Extra Large Autonomous ...
CT (computed tomography) scan of the adult male Spotted Ratfish frontal clasper (Tenaculum) covered in rows of teeth (rainbow colors). Male “ghost sharks” — eerie deep-sea fish known as chimaeras that ...
The Australian government agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation , has discovered a new ...
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