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“Guitar shark” and snail with venomous “harpoons” among 866 new marine species discovered in ocean

After two years of collaborative efforts by scientists, governments, museums and others to participate in the marine census, more than 800 new marine species have been discovered, a global alliance that aims to speed up the discovery of marine life.

New species of sharks, sea butterflies, mud dragons, bamboo corals, water bears, octagons and shrimp are just a few of the discoveries registered in the catalog after collaborating on 10 global expeditions and hosting 8 species discovery workshops.

“The ocean census has been transformed over the past two years: we have pioneered new approaches, built key partnerships, built a network of globally engaged scientists, and overcome barriers to a truly global mission.” In the statement.

Although the ocean covers most of our planet, there are not many marine reserves in protecting marine life, managing marine life protection and building marine reserves on high seas. Members of the United Nations Agree to unify a treaty

In 2023, protect biodiversity in the ocean. more than 100 countries

including the United States, has agreed to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030.

“The oceans account for 71% of our planet, but it is said that only about 10% of marine life have been found so far, with an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 species that are still unrecorded,” he said. explain Mitsuyuki Unno, Executive Director of the Nippon Foundation.

The alliance was established by the Japan Foundation and Nickton in April 2023; approximately 400 institutions participated in its events, and 93 scientists were funded to participate in expeditions and research projects to speed up the identification and formal registration of new species, which is the marine census explain on its website. The process can take up to 13.5 years, and some species may even become extinct before being recorded.

Dave Ebert of the Pacific Shark Institute In a video, it is said that we have another new species: “We can develop conservation methods for this – if needed.”

Recent expeditions initiated by the Ocean Census use divers, submersibles and deep-sea robots 5,000 meters below sea level to discover new species. The species was analyzed and confirmed in dozens of global laboratories.

Some species found include:

Guitar Shark

Ebert is also known as the “Lost Shark Guy” and his guitar shark with a depth of 200m in Mozambique and Tanzania, Africa. The shark has 38 known species around the world and has shark and ray characteristics. The guitar shark family is one of the most threatened vertebrate groups, with two-thirds being threatened.

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A guitar shark was found in Mozambique and Tanzania in Africa at a depth of 200m.

Sergey Bogorodsky/ Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census


turridrumpa sp stomach foot

The predator found 380-400m in New Caledonia and Vanuatu waters in the South Pacific and is one of 100 newly identified Turrid gastropods. These deep-sea snails use their poisonous harpoon-like teeth to inject to their prey accurately.

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Turridrupa sp. Harsons and Vennomos Teth’s prey.

Peter Stahlschmidt /Nippon Foundation Nekton Ocean Census


Starfish: Master Tai sp.

This is 2770m to 35.75m of the Jottener ventilated field in the Arctic in eastern Greenland, the second species recorded in the genus, the first to reference the first in the Norwegian Sea at 1100m in 1881.

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This deep-sea starfish plays a crucial role in nutrient recovery in one of the least studied areas on Earth.

Martin Hartley / Japan Foundation – Nickton Ocean Census


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