Tasiilaq, East Greenland, 2018.
A tiny benthic hydromedusa with a bell measuring less than a centimetre. This little-known gelatinous organism lives in deep or polar waters.
Photo by Franco Banfi
The Prince Albert II Of Monaco Foundation Environmental Photographer Of The Year 2023
Environmental Photography Award
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There are wonders in our oceans that are yet to be discovered. 1st place in the polar wonders category. Tasiilaq, East Greenland, 2018. A tiny benthic hydromedusa with a bell measuring less than a centimetre. This little-known gelatinous organism lives in deep or polar waters. Photograph: Franco Banfi Courtesy The Guardian #ocean #polar #deep #water #wonders
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Scientists Discovered 10 Bizarre New Sea Creatures At The Hidden Depths Of The Atlantic Ocean
Science Times
Here is the list of 10 most recent and rare species that scientists have collected from the bottom of the Atlantic: Bathypelagic Ctenophore, Euryalida Ophiuroid-Gorgonocephalus sp, Hydromedusa, Polychaete, Enteropneust, Benthic Holothurian, Holothurian ...
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