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#Underwater robot sent to toxic vents deep in #Pacific #Ocean. What it found stuns scientists
The remotely operated vehicle discovered an #animal that has found a way to live in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth – and it involves making two poisons meet. Amazingly, they found an animal happily living in the hottest parts of these vents. It was Paralvinella hessleri, a species of #worm. discoverwildlife.com/animal-fa

Discover Wildlife · Underwater robot sent to toxic vents deep in Pacific Ocean. What it found stuns scientists | Discover WildlifeThe remotely operated vehicle discovered an animal that has found a way to live in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.

This is so revisionist. Trump's War Office Propaganda says we won #ww1 and #ww2 . You don't actually win world wars. It's not football. There are no two sides to a world war. That's why it's a world war. And the US was a very late player in both wars. We were in #europe much later than the #pacific front which started our involvement. The US has actually traditionally been a neutral country. So #trump needs to, IDK, all this is on the Simple English wikipedia. Maybe read? #history

‘The forgotten forest’: how smashing 5.6m #urchins saved a #California #kelp paradise
Pollution, warm #oceans and hungry urchins devastated #Pacific kelp. Now, thanks to divers with hammers, one of the world’s most successful rehabilitation projects has helped it rebound
Led by #BayFoundation, divers in the #SantaMonica Bay have spent 15,575 hours underwater over the past 13yr. To bring kelp back, they focus on minimizing impact of one voracious eater: the #purpleurchin.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

The Guardian · ‘The forgotten forest’: how smashing 5.6m urchins saved a California kelp paradiseAv Katharine Gammon

this united front is now under strain as some Pacific nations pursue a controversial new industry – deep-sea mining. Nauru, the Cook Islands, Kiribati and Tonga have gone the furthest to make it a reality, attracted by new income streams. But nations such as Fiji, Palau and Vanuatu have called for a moratorium on deep-sea mining in international waters

theconversation.com/the-pacifi

The ConversationThe Pacific’s united front on climate action is splintering over deep-sea mining
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Farmers in the Pacific are racing against time to adapt to climate change

Globally, seven hundred million people are food insecure, meaning they don't have access to enough safe and nutritious food.

In the Pacific, despite positive developments, countries are facing escalating threats from climate change with frequent extreme weather, sea level rises, and resource scarcity.

abc.net.au/pacific/programs/pa

ABC Pacific · Alarm bells ringing as the Pacific faces a food crisis like no other in history. - ABC PacificIn the Pacific, despite positive developments, countries are facing escalating threats from climate change with frequent extreme weather, sea level rises, and resource scarcity.