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MSN: 10 stunning sea plants of the ocean floor that sustain marine life

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10 stunning sea plants of the ocean floor that sustain marine life

MSN: Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk

Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk

Yahoo: Marine researchers stunned after observing unusual shapes on the sea floor: 'We still have so much to learn'

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Marine researchers stunned after observing unusual shapes on the sea floor: 'We still have so much to learn'

The Conversation: Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep‑sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk

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Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep‑sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk

The ocean floor hosts a remarkable diversity of plant life, vital for both marine ecosystems and the planet’s health. Unlike land plants, underwater flora must adapt to low light, high pressure, and ...

Science Daily: Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration

Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration

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The sea is the interconnected system of all the Earth's oceanic waters, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic Oceans. [1] However, the word "sea" can also be used for many specific, much smaller bodies of seawater, such as the North Sea or the Red Sea.

Oceans are huge, deep, continuous saltwater bodies. Seas are smaller, shallower, and partially enclosed by land.