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Scientists discover deep sea enigma
The Guardian (U.K.) ^ | 10/24/03 | Suzanne Goldenberg

Posted on 10/23/2003 8:40:25 PM PDT by Pokey78

Ocean survey could bring to light many unknown species

The creature, as viewed from the submarine moving about the ocean depths between Iceland and the Azores, was like nothing the marine biologists had seen before. It had a purple, lotus flower-shaped head perched atop a sinuous green stalk of a body measuring several centimetres long.

Months later, the scientists are still not entirely sure if the animal was a fish. "It was a type of animal that didn't match the characteristics of any we know of," said Michael Vecchione, a deep-sea expert and part of the expedition.

Yesterday's preliminary report on the census of marine life was an occasion in the underwater world, where scientists have toiled relatively alone and overlooked, deprived of the glories and glamour heaped on space explorers.

It was hoped the billion dollar marine project might alter that. During the past three years, more than 300 scientists from 53 countries have identified three new species of fish each week. They now believe there are 15,304 species of fish in the seas, and as many as 210,000 other varieties of marine life.

By the time the census is complete in 2010, the scientists believe they may be cataloguing as many as 25,000 newly discovered species in the ocean.

Sadly, the specimen discovered by Mr Vecchione's crew disintegrated when it came to the surface. However, as the submersible bumped along the craggy ocean floor plumbing depths almost three miles below the Atlantic surface, the scientists encountered other unknown species. They included a 30cm-long (1ft), webbed octopus that looked a little like a cartoon ghost, and a "lizard" skittering along the ocean floor.

That voyage along the underwater mountain ridge in the Atlantic, and explorations off the coast of Alaska in the northern Pacific and elsewhere, are intended to overcome "the lingering obscurity of the sea world". Until now, relatively little has been documented on marine life, aside from the 200 or so relatively large species fished commercially. Prohibitive costs prevented further exploration, especially in the deep seas, until the advent of submersibles and remotely operated underwater vehicles.

The marine biologists assembled yesterday at Washington's Smithsonian Institute argued that without a complete picture of the numbers and varieties of marine life, it would be impossible to realise the full impact of climate change, or environmental damage, such as pollution or overfishing, on marine habitats and feeding systems.

To that end, scientists in British Columbia, Canada, have fitted miniature electronic tags to young salmon to chart their perilous journey from river to sea in an attempt to determine what is depleting their numbers.

Other researchers have fitted more than 2,000 yellow and blue fin tuna with acoustic devices to map their feeding areas and migration paths. The devices, which are linked to satellites, also gather information about deep-ocean terrain, including extinct undersea volcanos.

Meanwhile, geneticists are using new DNA sequencing techniques to catalogue microbes less than a millimetre long. By the time the project is finished, they hope to have established a marine life "base line" from which they will be able to predict change.

"Many parts of the ocean have never been explored," said Ron O'Dor, the chief scientist for the census. "We estimated that no more than one tenth of 1% of the ocean has been sampled biologically - or even less than that."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cryptobiology; environment; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; marinebiology; oceans
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To: Ichneumon
I'm betting that it's also poisonous.
21 posted on 10/24/2003 5:10:12 AM PDT by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: Ichneumon
Those big, almost human-like eyes are what makes it really creepy. Something so utterly strange-looking does not deserve to be intelligent. So it has no business looking intelligent.

Which is why they must be killed. NOW.

JMO. :-)

22 posted on 10/25/2003 12:26:01 AM PDT by jennyp (http://objectivism.bestmessageboard.com)
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To: PoorMuttly
and how the Bikini Bottom Community Association asked you to move your toilet outside the Bermuda Triangle City Limits, because all those sunken ships and UFOs were impeding the normal flow of traffic...and the Article turns out to be about you anyway!

,,, I was determined the "build it and they'll come" strategy would work for me.

23 posted on 10/28/2003 3:16:15 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: shaggy eel
...can't argue with success, shaggy.

Have you heard that our old buddy Bert has somehow triggered a gigantic solar storm to disrupt global communications and stuff...?

I wonder if we should take up temporary residence in one of those crashed UFOs you're collecting down there...that is...if you promise to control your bodily eel-missions until after the aurora passes upstairs...
24 posted on 10/28/2003 3:27:46 PM PST by PoorMuttly (Operation Enduring Muttly)
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To: Pokey78
Yippee! 25,000 more species to be endangered by the mere existence of Man. Hey, leave the the heck alone! We haven't known about them for all this time, we can live without them. The world, especially the USA, doesn't need anymore bottom-dwellers. We already have democrats.
25 posted on 10/28/2003 3:29:39 PM PST by whereasandsoforth (tagged for migratory purposes only)
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To: irishtenor
I had to have one of those enigmas once before surgery. It was small, but uncomfortable. I can't imagine a deep sea enigma!
26 posted on 10/28/2003 3:32:36 PM PST by whereasandsoforth (tagged for migratory purposes only)
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To: whereasandsoforth
Wow, I hope it tasted OK. :>)
27 posted on 10/28/2003 3:38:17 PM PST by irishtenor (Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati ............(When all else fails, play dead))
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To: PoorMuttly
promise to control your bodily eel-missions until after the aurora passes upstairs...

,,, aurora schmaurora. Come on down, I've got something in your size.

28 posted on 10/28/2003 4:59:34 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: SpellingTroll
LOL! I think the pressure is getting to those guys. ;-)
29 posted on 10/28/2003 9:37:43 PM PST by StriperSniper (All this, of course, is simply pious fudge. - H. L. Mencken)
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To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...
This topic was posted 10/23/2003, thanks Pokey78.

30 posted on 03/20/2022 3:55:51 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Naspino

I recall an old show where they used the microphone systems left over from the cold war submarine watching days. They used it to listen/track whales, etc.

At one point they gave some short samples. “This one is a Beluga whale off the coast of Alaska. This one is a sperm whale off the coast of California....”

The last one they played sounded both organic and digital at the same time - like something from a cheesy sci-fy alien movie.

“This one is from 4 miles down in the Mariana Trench. We have no idea what it is.”


31 posted on 03/20/2022 9:43:03 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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To: Pokey78

CTHULU!.......................


32 posted on 03/21/2022 5:29:21 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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