Thanks to researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), you can now dive into the depths of the Earth from the comfort of your own home .
the fact remains that we still do not know much about what is hidden in the depths. Scientists estimate that more than a trillion different species call this home planet, and quite alarming, we have yet to discover more than 0 percent of them.
Although textbooks and encyclopedias are filled to the brim with information on thousands of unique species, we still know shockingly little about marine life. That's what makes this effort by NOAA important
Okeanos Explorer NOAA is currently immersed in the Mariana Trench -. The background of this is the deepest point of the Earth.
the best part is they will be live streaming the entire time so that we can follow them in the unknown until July of this year.
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As it turns out, they have already made a rather disturbing discovery.
YouTube / Documentaries HD
Although they embarked few weeks ago, the researchers have already come to the surprising conclusion that some species of fish in the Mariana trench swim backwards. This is probably a sign of what is to come, so we all need to adapt and prepare creepiness to follow.
If the corny jokes and high seas adventures are your jam, you really need to follow the live stream. You can view all three below!
YouTube / Documentary in HD
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(via science Alert)
be sure to regularly check to see what these scientists are. Who knows? You might bear witness to a discovery that changes the face of marine biology forever.

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