New Marine Park, New Discoveries: Expedition to Cocos Islands Yields Fascinating Finds
A 35-day cruise was conducted by marine scientists from all over Australia around Cocos Islands.
The CSIRO research vessel Investigator was in charge of the expedition.
The team studied the seafloor and surveyed sea life in the depths of the Indian Ocean.
Rare discoveries were made, including "massive flat-topped ancient sea mountains" and previously unknown species.
The researchers also created three-dimensional maps of the ocean floor.
The findings were shared with the people of Cocos Islands, who were excited to see their seascape.
The expedition took place in Australia's newest marine park.
The marine life discovered included a blind eel, deep-sea batfishes, and Pancake sea urchins.
The research voyage has led to many important discoveries, and Museums Victoria is proud of this work.
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