Ocean Census Bounty Trough research expedition explained

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The Ocean Census Bounty Trough research expedition was a research expedition undertaken in 2024 and organised by Ocean Census, along with scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research and Te Papa, to research the biodiversity of the Bounty Trough.[1] [2] [3]

Sadie Mills and Alex Rogers were the co-leaders of the expedition. Experts from the United Kingdom and Australia were also included.

The expedition gathered about 1800 samples and discovered over 100 new ocean species including maybe three new species of fish.

Notes and References

  1. News: Cook . Alexa . 7 February 2024 . International scientists en route to 'Bounty Trough' off Otago coast to discover and protect thousands of new marine species . 15 April 2024 . Newshub.
  2. News: 11 March 2024 . 100 new ocean species discovered in New Zealand . 15 April 2024 . Radio New Zealand.
  3. News: Carballo . Rebecca . 10 March 2024 . Scientists Discover 100 New Marine Species in New Zealand . 15 April 2024 . The New York Times.