Marine expedition discovers 31 new species off Brazil's coast in two weeks
A marine expedition off Brazil's coast discovered 31 new species in just two weeks, utilizing innovative technology. The team of 24 international experts observed the midwater ecosystem, one of Earth's least explored habitats, and included various organisms like jellyfish and crustaceans. Chief scientist Dr. Karen Osborn hailed the findings as potentially record-breaking in the field of marine biology.
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Published 26 Jun 2026, 10:39 UTC · Updated 26 Jun 2026, 10:50 UTC
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