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Robot Discovers Thriving Deep-Sea Life Nearly 5,000 Meters Deep in Cayman Trough
science6 days ago

Robot Discovers Thriving Deep-Sea Life Nearly 5,000 Meters Deep in Cayman Trough

An ROV exploring the Beebe Vent Field at the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre nearly 5,000 meters below the sea uncovered a thriving hydrothermal-vent ecosystem around black-smoker chimneys. Vent fluids can reach around 401°C, but surrounding water stays cool enough to support life because of the immense pressure; energy comes from chemosynthesis instead of sunlight, sustaining organisms such as eelpouts, anemones, squat lobsters, and eyeless shrimp with dorsal light-sensing organs. This discovery highlights life’s resilience in extreme, sunless environments.

Life Persists in 400°C Black Smokers at Beebe Vent Field, the Ocean’s Deepest Vents
science19 days ago

Life Persists in 400°C Black Smokers at Beebe Vent Field, the Ocean’s Deepest Vents

A deep-sea ROV explored the Cayman Trough and found the Beebe Vent Field, the deepest hydrothermal vents at about 4,968 meters. The vents spew near-boiling fluids that remain liquid under high pressure; life thrives via chemosynthesis, with organisms like eelpout fish, anemones, squat lobsters, and shrimp with light-sensing organs inhabiting the black-smoker environment.