A 'punk' mollusc named after Joe Strummer and a snail with a bright orange shell are among the creatures at risk from deep sea miningIt takes an hour from the surface of the Indian Ocean, descending 3,000 metres in a submersible research pod, to reach the bizarre creatures that cluster around hydrothermal vents on the seabed. "You're in a titanium sphere that is about two metres in diameter," says evolutionary biologist Julia Sigwart, describing her voyage to Kairei hydrothermal vent field, east of Madagascar. Continue reading...
One scientist's mission to save the 'super weird' snails under the sea
26. února 2020 10:45
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Zdroj: The Guardian