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Marine Biologists Discover 31 Potential New Species in Just 2 Weeks at Sea

An advanced research vessel off the coast of Brazil has ID’ed a new cousin to crabs and lobsters, nine new jellyfish, and two gigantic single-celled organisms visible to the naked eye.

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Marine Biologists Discover 31 Potential New Species in Just 2 Weeks at Sea

An advanced research vessel off the coast of Brazil has ID’ed a new cousin to crabs and lobsters, nine new jellyfish, and two gigantic single-celled organisms visible to the naked eye.

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theguardian.com5 g fa

‘Chock full of incredible animals’: marine expedition uncovers 31 new species in two weeks

Experts worked in ocean midwater off Brazil at near-record speeds thanks to cutting-edge tech

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘Chock full of incredible animals’: marine expedition uncovers 31 new species in two weeks

    Experts worked in ocean midwater off Brazil at near-record speeds thanks to cutting-edge tech

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Marine Biologists Discover 31 Potential New Species in Just 2 Weeks at Sea

    An advanced research vessel off the coast of Brazil has ID’ed a new cousin to crabs and lobsters, nine new jellyfish, and two gigantic single-celled organisms visible to the naked…