A squat lobster documented in coral at a depth of 669 meters on Seamount JF2. |
A spiraling coral documented at 1419 meters deep on Seamount JF1 |
Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute recorded footage up to 4500 meters deep near the Nazca and Salas y Gómez ridges, which together stretch more than 3000 kilometers. Along with the variety of new organisms—including sponges, amphipods, urchins, crustaceans, and corals—the team mapped four seamounts in Chilean waters that were previously unknown to scientists, they report today in a press release. The tallest of these measured 3530 meters from sea floor to peak and was unofficially named Solito by the researchers.
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Sources: www.science.org, schmidtocean.org