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Issue 202
“Each zone of the ocean is home to curious creatures”
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Monsters of the deep PAGE 26
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For a long time, scientists believed that life couldn’t exist in the deep sea. It’s a cold place subject to incredible pressures, but crucially, it was considered too dark for photosynthesising life at the bottom of the food chain to derive any energy from the Sun. But when ‘black smokers’, a type of hydrothermal vent, were discovered on the floor of the Pacific Ocean in 1979, it turned our understanding of life on Earth on its head. The vents were surrounded by strange flora and fauna entirely dependant on the energy released in the hot soup of minerals being belched into the water. Further exploration of these midnight depths around the world has uncovered more alien-looking species, some of them more nightmarish than others. Read more on page 26. Enjoy!