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12 New Species Found In The Deep Atlantic; Climate Change Threatens Their Existence


12 New Species Found In The Deep Atlantic; Climate Change Threatens Their Existence
KEY POINTS
Climate change, pollution and human exploitation continue to threaten the existence of various species
Scientists are urging the public to fill the gaps of knowledge when it comes to Earth s oceans and their respective environments
At least 12 new deep-sea species have been discovered in the Atlantic Ocean, and scientists are keen to save them from the effects of climate change.
After almost five years of studying the ocean floor of the Atlantic, the Atlas Project team discovered at least 12 new species in some special places they found during their exploration. Among the species discovered by researchers is a coral growth called Epizoanthus martinsae, which lives on black corals up to 400 meters below the ocean surface. ....

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Twelve deep-water creatures discovered in Atlantic Ocean


Scientists have discovered 12 new species from the lowest depths of the Atlantic Ocean.
Researchers say the sea mosses, molluscs and corals have previously gone undetected because so much of the seafloor has yet to be explored.
The species live up to 400 metres below the surface of the oceans on black corals.
The team from the EU-funded Atlas Project also said that it found dozens of species in areas where they were previously not known to exist.
But the new discoveries may already be under threat from climate change.
As more carbon dioxide is absorbed by the planet s oceans - the waters become more acidic, threatening the species habitats. ....

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