More than 800 years of joint efforts of scientists, governments, museums and others participating in the ocean census and others have been found with scientists, governments, museums and others, to accelerate the detection of marine life.
Shark, sea butterfly, mud, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral and shrimps were recorded in a directory that was part of the Cooperative Expeditions and hosted eight types of detection seminars.
“The past two years have been transformed for the ocean census. We have been pioneering new methods, falsified basic partnerships, created a global network of scientists and overcomes the obstacles to a global mission. In the statementA number
While the oceans cover most of our planet, a lot has not been done to protect its biodiversity, maintaining the ocean life and setting sea-protected areas in high seas. UN MEMBERS agreed on a united agreement
In 2023, biodiversity to protect in high seas. Moreover 100 countries
Including the United States, they agreed to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.
“The Ocean covers 71% of our planet, but it is said that only 10% of the sea life have been found so far, leaving about 1-2 million species. said Mitsuyuki Unno, Executive Director of Nippon Foundation.
The bloc was founded by Nippon Foundation and Nekton in April 2023; About 400 institutions are involved in its activities, and 93 scientists have been funded to participate in expeditions and research projects to accelerate the official registration of new species and accelerate official registration. said on his website. The process can take up to 13.5 years, some types can be destroyed before even documents.
Davt Ebert of the Institute for Shark Shark Research in Pacific The video says that we know that we have another new species – we can develop maintenance methods for that if it needs it. “
The latest ignition of the expeditions operated by the ocean census used various, submarines and deep sea robots to 5000 meters below the sea level to detect new species. Type was analyzed and approved in dozens of world laboratories.
Some of the species found include:
Ebert, who is also known as “Lost Sharks”, identified the guitar shark on a depth of 200 m in Africa from Mozambique and Tanzania. This shark has 38 known types around the world and shares the characteristics of both sharks and rays. The guitar shark family is in the top ten threatening vertebrates, and two-thirds threatens.
Sergey Bogorodski / Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census
It was found in the waters of 380 – 400 m in the South Pacific in the South Pacific, this predator is one of the 100 newly disclosed truard gastropodes. These deep sea snails inject toxins with their preference, toxic, with accuracy of garapon teeth.
Peter Stahlschmidt / The Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census
It was located from 2770 m to 3575 m, in the field of Arctic chandelier ventilation, in the east of Greenland, this is the second type for this sex, which is 1,100 m away from 1100 m.
Martin Hartley / Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census
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