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China’s ROV obtains over 500 collection­s of biological samples in western Pacific Ocean

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It also captured more than 50 seabed rocks for geologists.

Beijing: Discovery, a remote-operated vehicle (ROV) aboard China’s research vessel

KEXUE (Science), has gathered more than 500 collection­s of biological samples in 10 dives in two seamounts of the western Pacific Ocean by Thursday.

Chinese scientists estimated that there were about 200 species in the collection­s, including corals, sponges, sea lilies and aplysias.

“Discovery also collected two rare deep-water sea slugs and mysterious sea squirt with transparen­t body,” said Xu Kuidong, chief scientist aboard the vessel and a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Science.

These samples will help scientists to research biological diversitie­s, ecological systems and biological distributi­ons of the seamounts, Xu said. Besides, KEXUE photograph­ed several “seabed gardens” with colourful corals and sponges on Tuesday in a seamount, which are hardly seen in tropical zone of the western Pacific Ocean.

It also captured more than 50 seabed rocks for geologists. Departing from Qingdao in east China on May 18,

KEXUE is carrying out a 20day investigat­ion here and is scheduled to go back to Xiamen of China’s Fujian Province on June 23.

 ??  ?? A member of the scientific expedition dispatches the remote operated vehicle (ROV) Discovery, aboard China’s research vessel KEXUE (Science), to dive into the western Pacific Ocean, June 7, 2019. Departing from Qingdao in east China on May 18, KEXUE is carrying out a 20-day investigat­ion over a series of seamounts in the western Pacific Ocean and is scheduled to go back to Xiamen of China’s Fujian Province on June 23.
A member of the scientific expedition dispatches the remote operated vehicle (ROV) Discovery, aboard China’s research vessel KEXUE (Science), to dive into the western Pacific Ocean, June 7, 2019. Departing from Qingdao in east China on May 18, KEXUE is carrying out a 20-day investigat­ion over a series of seamounts in the western Pacific Ocean and is scheduled to go back to Xiamen of China’s Fujian Province on June 23.

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