Explore the depths of the ocean.
Explore the depths of the ocean.
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The Barreleye Fish
In the depths of the ocean lives an extraordinary fish with a transparent head called the Barreleye Fish. It is one of the strangest-looking fish
Fishing under water
It’s ugly, brown, lives in the depths, and all you can see is light, do you already know what it is?
Alive but extinct
In 1938, off the coast of Africa, a lucky fisherman stumbled upon an extraordinary discovery: the Latimer fish, thought to have been extinct for a staggering 66 million years.
Pigbutt Worm
Scientists are still trying to determine whether this worm is a larva or an adult. It is difficult to determine because these worms grow to be 5 to 10 times larger than other hatopteroid larvae, which suggests that it is an adult.
Is yeti real?
The Yeti Crab is not a mythical creature; it is a white and hairy crab. Its tentacles resemble white hair, which led to its name – the Yeti Crab.
Sperm whales – are they really that peacefull?
One sperm whale even coused the Essex ship to sink.
Why Deep Seas?
We have explored the Space more than depths of seas and oceans.
For every deep sea expedition we discover about 2 new species of animals.
Every year 10 000 000 tons of plastic ends up in our oceans, and the number is increasing.
It would be a shame to lose it.
We have explored the Space more than depths of seas and oceans.
For every deep sea expedition we discover about 2 new species of animals.
Every year 10 000 000 tons of plastic ends up in our oceans, and the number is increasing.
It would be a shame to lose it.
About me
My name is Franek Wójcik, I am 14 years old, and I am passionate about the deep sea.
Since I was 11, I’ve been interested in deep-sea creatures. Gradually, it developed into a wider interest in research, ecology, and biology. I was influenced by a book written by Helen Scales titled “The Brilliant Abyss”.
Here, I want to share my knowledge and popularize how important the depths of oceans and seas are. In the future, I would love to study Marine Biology.