FOR the first time, scientists have viewed the deepest regions of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and, in the process, discovered five undescribed species consisting of black corals and sponges, plus recording Australia’s first observation of an extremely rare fish.
The complex and scientifically challenging research was completed aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor on its fourth expedition of the year, as part of the American Institute’s Australia campaign. Using a remotely operated underwater robot to view video of the bottom of the ocean floor, some 1,820 metres deep, the science team examined deep sea bathymetry, wildlife, and ecosystems.
The collaborative mission brought together scientists from Geoscience Australia, James Cook University, University of Sydney, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Queensland Museum Network, and Queensland University of…