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According to media reports, the black eggs were discovered in the Pacific Ocean at a depth of 6,200 meters (about 20,341 feet).
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In the waters of Papua New Guinea's Tufi region, known for its dramatic volcanic fjords, an unusual fish sat perched on a ...
Tiffany & Co.'s latest high jewellery collection, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder, takes a deep dive into mystical aquatic ...
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The new marine species from Papua New Guinea has a “distinctive” characteristic found in none of the other 134 related species.