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Corey S Powell
@coreyspowell@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Extreme deep-sea organisms are closely related across the globe, indicating a previously unknown "superhighway" of migration via slow ocean currents.

Our planet is connected in all kinds of surprising ways.

https://www.csiro.au/en/news/All/News/2025/July/World-first-deep-sea-DNA-study-reveals-global-connectivity-of-marine-life #science #nature #life #ecology

Purple coral with a brittle star, which lives on the deep seafloor. Photographer: Karen Gowlett-Holmes. Source: CSIRO
Purple coral with a brittle star, which lives on the deep seafloor. Photographer: Karen Gowlett-Holmes. Source: CSIRO
Purple coral with a brittle star, which lives on the deep seafloor. Photographer: Karen Gowlett-Holmes. Source: CSIRO
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