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  1. Sea spiders found farming methane-eating #microbes in cultivated biofilm phys.org/news/2025-06-sea-spid

    Diverse, epibiotic #methanotrophs serve as a source of nutrition for #DeepSea methane seep Sericosura. By Bianca Dal Bó et al. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2501

    "#MethaneSeeps are areas of the seafloor where #methane forms flourishing ecosystems... 3 species of #SeaSpiders were discovered to host dense layers of CH4-consuming microbes on their exoskeletons... and graze upon them with specialized mouthparts"

  2. Sea spiders found farming methane-eating #microbes in cultivated biofilm phys.org/news/2025-06-sea-spid

    Diverse, epibiotic #methanotrophs serve as a source of nutrition for #DeepSea methane seep Sericosura. By Bianca Dal Bó et al. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2501

    "#MethaneSeeps are areas of the seafloor where #methane forms flourishing ecosystems... 3 species of #SeaSpiders were discovered to host dense layers of CH4-consuming microbes on their exoskeletons... and graze upon them with specialized mouthparts"

  3. Sea spiders found farming methane-eating #microbes in cultivated biofilm phys.org/news/2025-06-sea-spid

    Diverse, epibiotic #methanotrophs serve as a source of nutrition for #DeepSea methane seep Sericosura. By Bianca Dal Bó et al. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2501

    "#MethaneSeeps are areas of the seafloor where #methane forms flourishing ecosystems... 3 species of #SeaSpiders were discovered to host dense layers of CH4-consuming microbes on their exoskeletons... and graze upon them with specialized mouthparts"

  4. Sea spiders found farming methane-eating #microbes in cultivated biofilm phys.org/news/2025-06-sea-spid

    Diverse, epibiotic #methanotrophs serve as a source of nutrition for #DeepSea methane seep Sericosura. By Bianca Dal Bó et al. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2501

    "#MethaneSeeps are areas of the seafloor where #methane forms flourishing ecosystems... 3 species of #SeaSpiders were discovered to host dense layers of CH4-consuming microbes on their exoskeletons... and graze upon them with specialized mouthparts"

  5. Sea spiders found farming methane-eating #microbes in cultivated biofilm phys.org/news/2025-06-sea-spid

    Diverse, epibiotic #methanotrophs serve as a source of nutrition for #DeepSea methane seep Sericosura. By Bianca Dal Bó et al. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2501

    "#MethaneSeeps are areas of the seafloor where #methane forms flourishing ecosystems... 3 species of #SeaSpiders were discovered to host dense layers of CH4-consuming microbes on their exoskeletons... and graze upon them with specialized mouthparts"

  6. Nearly 500 species of #DeepSea dwellers documented at Costa Rican methane seeps phys.org/news/2025-02-species-

    A faunal inventory of #MethaneSeeps on the Pacific margin of #CostaRica: Charlotte Seid et al. zookeys.pensoft.net/article/13

    "marine biologists have documented the highest known count of deep-sea species living in methane seeps off Costa Rica's Pacific coast... Of the documented species, at least 58 are entirely new to science"

    #NewSpecies #Animals #Invertebrates

  7. Scientists document rich #biodiversity along underexplored Chilean coastline phys.org/news/2024-12-scientis #DeepSea

    "scientists on board a recent #SchmidtOceanInstitute #RVFalkorToo expedition surveyed nearly 20 #MethaneSeeps, some of which are new discoveries, and four submarine canyon systems previously never before seen by humans... They found an abundance of #animals, including possibly 60 #NewSpecies or more, living in surprisingly diverse ecosystems off the Chilean coast"

  8. Marine Biologists Discover Remarkable New Species of #DeepSea Worm sci.news/biology/pectinereis-s

    A remarkable new deep-sea nereidid (Annelida: Nereididae) with gills journals.plos.org/plosone/arti

    "in 2018 the team was able to return to #CostaRica’s #MethaneSeeps with #Alvin. On a dive to the same spot the worm was first sighted, Dr. Strickrott was astounded to encounter six or more individuals... For some reason, the #worms were much less skittish than they were in 2009"

  9. Human activities responsible for more methane emissions than thought - Enlarge (credit: David Seibold)
    It’s called the “bomb curve”—a drastic spike in the amount of rad... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1655216 #methaneemissions #methanebudget #methaneseeps #naturalgas #science