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science1 year ago

"Maine Scientist Unveils 4 New Deep-Sea Octopus Species"

Dr. Beth Orcutt, a scientist from Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science, co-led research expeditions that discovered four new species of deep-sea octopus, two of which brood their eggs in hydrothermal springs off the coast of Costa Rica. The discoveries were made during expeditions in June and December, using a remotely operated vehicle to explore the Pacific Ocean's depths. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the deep sea and highlight the need for international collaboration to protect these environments, especially in the face of potential deep-sea mining activities.

science2 years ago

"Discovery of 4 New Deep-Sea Octopus Species Near Costa Rica"

Scientists have discovered at least four new species of octopus in the deep waters near Costa Rica, with two nurseries affiliated with hydrothermal springs. The expeditions were led by an international team of scientists aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor, and the new species are currently being described by researchers. The discovery adds to evidence that the Muusoctopus genus has evolved to brood their eggs in warm springs on the seafloor. In addition to the new octopus species, the expeditions also found a thriving deep-sea skate nursery and located three hydrothermal springs in the region. The impact of the expeditions on understanding the deep Pacific waters of Costa Rica is expected to create awareness that evolves into policies to protect the deep sea of the country.