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Watch: 'I almost gave up, but my team got me through it'
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Captan por primera vez imágenes que muestran cómo los calamares gigantes cazan a sus presas en las profundidades del océano

Captan por primera vez imágenes que muestran cómo los calamares gigantes cazan a sus presas en las profundidades del océano
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First-of-Its-Kind Video Shows Giant Squid Hunt Their Prey Deep in The Ocean

In the permanent twilight of the mesopelagic, a silent predator hunts. The enigmatic giant squid is rarely observed in its natural habitat. In the first videos of their kind, marine scientists have caught its hunting behavior in the wild - revealing for the first time how these monsters of the deep stalk and attack their prey.   Although the crushing pressures and darkness of the oceanic depths are hostile to us air-breathing humans, we ve slowly but surely been learning more about them, thanks to the wonders of robotic technology. Most of our underwater vehicles, however, are best suited to studying slow or immobile organisms.

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Coastal News Today | World - Centuries Old Climate Records Reconstructed From a 600-Year-Old Marine Sponge

600-year-old marine sponge holds centuries-old climate records

600-year-old marine sponge holds centuries old climate records By Diana Udel Temperature records show past volcanic activity, current climate warming trends MIAMI Scientists used a 600-year-old marine sponge to reconstruct a record of ocean temperature in the North Atlantic revealing past volcanic activity as well as the current global warming trend from the release of carbon dioxide and other heat trapping gasses into Earth’s atmosphere and absorbed by the oceans. The University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science-led research team used geochemical proxies to reconstruct a 600 year-long record of Atlantic Ocean temperatures from the skeleton of a sclerosponge (

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