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Newly Discovered Deep-Sea Nudibranch Sheds Light on Ocean's Midnight Zone

  • Researchers have discovered a new species, Bathydevius, a glowing sea slug in the ocean's midnight zone, which is the first of its kind found at such depths.
  • Bathydevius has unique adaptations, including a paddle-like tail and a large gelatinous hood, revealing more about the midnight zone, which holds 70% of Earth’s seawater.
  • Robison stated that each discovery enhances public awareness about the deep sea and highlights the importance of protecting these environments and their inhabitants.
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