Antarctic Iceberg Exposes Abundant Creatures
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Scientists were in Antarctica when a giant iceberg broke free. Here’s what they found in its shadow
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Schmidt Ocean Institute's ROV SuBastian observed the deep seafloor for eight days and found flourishing ecosystems at depths of 1,300 metres .
Large corals and sponges were discovered supporting an array of animal life, including what the team suspect to be several new species - though it will take years to determine this.
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