With a tool called a stothiscope.
Yes every day by other deep sea creatures.
None, the deep sea is in space
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Sylvia Earle studies various sea creatures, but she is particularly known for her work with sharks, jellyfish, and deep-sea creatures. She has spent a significant amount of time exploring and researching these animals to better understand their behavior and importance in marine ecosystems.
Some dangerous deep sea creatures would include: the giant squid, frilled shark, anglerfish, and goblin shark. Most deep sea creatures pose no threat to humans as they are located at depths in which you would need a submarine to reach.
The deep sea creatures use a sonar type system to send waves and see how long it takes to get back to them ; like a dolphin
because we need to know what is in the sea
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A paleontologist specializing in prehistoric sea creatures is often referred to as a marine paleontologist. They study the fossilized remains of ancient marine life to understand the evolution and biodiversity of organisms that lived in ancient seas.
The Dumbo Octopus is a pretty adorable little fella who lives deep under the sea.
Yes there are many unidentified creatures in the sea. There are parts of the sea that are so dark that only creatures with special adaptations can live there. There are also parts of the sea that are so deep that we cannot go there. The pressure collapses submarines.
The Government Scientist in "Surface" is Dr. Laura Daughtery, portrayed by Lake Bell. She is a dedicated oceanographer who becomes embroiled in a government conspiracy involving mysterious deep-sea creatures and a cover-up operation.