Sonar technology used for ocean floor mapping primarily detects geological features like rocks but fails to identify living organisms, as demonstrated by the 2024 Ocean Census expedition that discovered 1,121 new species within 200 meters of previously surveyed transects across six oceans, revealing that biological diversity exists in areas already mapped but not biologically surveyed.
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Scientists Found 1,121 New Species in One Year — In Places We Already Mapped #ShortsAjouté :
We mapped 20% of the ocean floor, but missed 1,121 species living right under our sensors.
Here's what the 2024 deep dive expeditions actually found. Ocean Census sent taxonomists to 30 sites across six oceans, >> [music] >> from Chilean sea caves to the Atacama Trench at 8,000 m. They cataloged organisms in zones already charted by sonar. The haul included a Dumbo octopus with ears, a centipede-like polychaete worm, and a predatory amphipod the size of your thumb. But here's the part that breaks the mapping logic. Every single species lived within 200 m of previously surveyed transects. The sonar saw the rock. It missed the life.
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