Marine Biologist Uncovers An Underwater Secret After Something Fishy Caught Her Attention

Published on 10/22/2023
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Barely Scraped the Surface Below the Surface

When it comes to investigating life below the surface, we’ve hardly scratched the surface. Do you know how much of the world’s surface is made up of water?
Earth’s waterways resemble our own physical bodies in many ways. The ocean makes up around 70% of our world, just as water makes up roughly 70% of our bodies. Really nice, no? The fact that we have hardly even scratched the surface of the undersea world is what makes it even more interesting. It has only been in the last several decades that we have seen the huge Omura whale, and even then, only a few times. It is understandable that Asha de Vos was overjoyed to learn that she had come upon a rare species.

Barely Scraped The Surface Below The Surface

Barely Scraped The Surface Below The Surface

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Exploring Sri Lanka

Traveling and exploring the world are now more accessible than ever! The tropical island nation of Sri Lanka is one of the emerging nations that tourists are falling in love with. The island, which is southeast of India, is home to a wide variety of jungle animals, including elephants, rare birds, and monkeys. Beautiful hiking routes, tea plantations, and an explosion of culture are all around. However, as it is an island, there is also a lot of underwater life to discover. What had been discovered underwater recently astounded marine experts.

Exploring Sri Lanka

Exploring Sri Lanka

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