U.S. and Indonesian Scientists Find Biodiversity Runs Deep in Sulawesi Sea
New submarine volcanoes, a large hydrothermal field with a thriving exotic animal ecosystem and areas rich with deep-sea ocean animals are among the discoveries reported today by U.S. and Indonesian scientists who explored the largely unknown deep Sulawesi Sea last summer off the coast of Indonesia.
Read the NOAA News Release.
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