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Submarine, Geysers and Blind Shrimp: 4,000m Below the Sea with an Abyssal Explorer

Threatened by the mining industry, the abyssal depths are less known than the Moon. Only a few humans have been able to observe them. This is the case for microbiologist Marie-Anne Cambon, who takes us back into this fascinating ecosystem. Plouzané (Finistère), report Anyone who doubts that the abyssal depths teem with life should take a tour of Ifremer's dedicated laboratory. Five minutes in this oceanic treasure trove is enough to have one's …
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Threatened by the mining industry, the abyssal depths are less known than the Moon. Only a few humans have been able to observe them. This is the case for microbiologist Marie-Anne Cambon, who takes us back into this fascinating ecosystem. Plouzané (Finistère), report Anyone who doubts that the abyssal depths teem with life should take a tour of Ifremer's dedicated laboratory. Five minutes in this oceanic treasure trove is enough to have one's …

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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