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Health & Science2h 56m ago

Researchers discovered four new species of calcifying red algae, commonly called coralline algae or rhodoliths, in deep waters off Japan's Tanegashima Island.

Tanegashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Who
researchers from Hiroshima University, Aki Kato, Min Khant Kyaw
What
Researchers discovered four new species of calcifying red algae, commonly called coralline algae or rhodoliths, in deep waters off Japan's Tanegashima Island.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:26:15 GMT · 2h 56m ago
Where
Tanegashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan ·
Why
The discovery provides new insights into marine biodiversity and the role of rhodoliths in long-term carbon storage in the context of blue carbon and climate change.
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The discovery of these new species of rhodoliths highlights the unexpected biodiversity in deep-water marine ecosystems and reinforces the importance of these organisms for carbon storage and as habitats for sea creatures, which could influence future marine conservation strategies and climate change research.

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