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A Chinese submersible discovered thousands of blood-red tubeworms and white clams thriving on leaking methane at a depth of six miles below the Pacific.
Pacific Ocean
Who
Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering (IDSSE) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences
What
A Chinese submersible discovered thousands of blood-red tubeworms and white clams thriving on leaking methane at a depth of six miles below the Pacific.
When
Sat, 18 Jul 2026 11:30:55 GMT · 3h 43m ago
Where
Pacific Ocean ·
Why
The ecosystem was found thriving on leaking methane in an environment with no sunlight and no photosynthesis.
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This discovery expands the known boundaries of life in extreme environments and highlights the potential for chemosynthetic ecosystems in the deep sea.
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