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Argentine scientists lead oceanographic expedition in the S. Atlantic

The expedition studies ecosystem dynamics and human impact while documenting 40 new species using advanced submersible technology, fostering conservation and public engagement.

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Argentine scientists have identified about 40 marine species while leading one of the most significant oceanographic expeditions in the South Atlantic.

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This week the mainstream of communication and social networks has been revolutionized by an event that an environmental specialist defined as canonical for science. A state-of-the-art research vessel, funded by the Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) Foundation, with about 30 scientists on board (mostly Argentine) carries out explorations in the depths of the Argentine Sea, more specifically in the area of the Mar del Plata Underwater Canyon, a deep g…

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