The deep sea is an unexpected, but at-risk, trove of biodiversity
Briefly

In the past, scientists thought of the deep ocean as a cold, dead place.While the region-generally considered to be everything between 200 and 11,000 meters in depth-is undoubtedly cold, it actually holds unexpected biodiversity."Back in the 1970s, there was this myth of the deep sea as this empty desert wasteland with nothing alive.
Read at Ars Technica
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