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Mystery 'golden egg' found on ocean floor
Mystery 'golden egg' found on ocean floor

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time5 days ago

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Mystery 'golden egg' found on ocean floor

This image courtesy of NOAA Ocean Exploration, Seascape Alaska, shows an unidentified specimen on a rocky outcropping at a depth of about 3,300 meters in the Gulf of Alaska. A golden egg on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean? A golden egg, or an alien, on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean? American scientists have discovered a mysterious dome-shaped specimen deep on the Alaskan seafloor, but nobody knows for sure what it is. Ocean researchers using a remotely operated survey vehicle were amazed last week when they spotted the strange item on a rock about 3 300 meters deep in the Gulf of Alaska. It is over 10 centimeters in diameter and had a small tear near its base. "As cameras zoomed in, scientists were stumped as to its identification, with initial thoughts ranging from a dead sponge attachment, to coral, to an egg casing," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a statement. "Invoking almost fairytale-like imagery, the specimen has since been dubbed a 'golden orb' and even a 'golden egg,'" the agency added. "Isn't the deep sea so delightfully strange?" wondered Sam Candio, an NOAA Ocean Exploration coordinator. As theories swirled on social media, including that of it being an alien egg, scientists extracted their August 30 discovery from the ocean floor to analyze it in a laboratory setting. "While we were able to collect the 'golden orb' and bring it onto the ship, we still are not able to identify it beyond the fact that it is biological in origin," NOAA said. It remains unclear if the golden dome is associated with a known species, a new species, or represents an unknown life stage of an existing one, according to Candio. "While somewhat humbling to be stumped by this finding, it serves as a reminder of how little we know about our own planet and how much is left to learn and appreciate about our ocean," he added. The dive was part of an expedition in the Gulf of Alaska to explore deepwater habitats. | AFP

Mysterious Golden Orb Found at The Bottom of The Ocean
Mysterious Golden Orb Found at The Bottom of The Ocean

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time24-03-2025

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Mysterious Golden Orb Found at The Bottom of The Ocean

At around 3,300 meters (2 miles) below the surface of the ocean off the coast of Alaska, where the warm light of the Sun never penetrates, an NOAA Ocean Exploration remotely operated underwater vehicle came across a strange, golden orb. The bizarre undersea object, encountered during an expedition in 2023, was found "tightly adhered" to a rock dotted with white sponges, measuring around 10 centimeters (4 inches) across with a hole in one side. For the scientists making the discovery, it wasn't entirely clear what the mysterious orb might be. Initial suggestions from the researchers conducting the livestream of the dive included an egg casing from a mystery species, a dead sponge, or a coral. "I don't know what to make of that," said one of the researchers on a livestream. "It's definitely got a big old hole in it, so something either tried to get in or tried to get out," another speculated. "I just hope when we poke it, something doesn't decide to come out," one researcher said. "It's like the beginning of a horror movie." Whatever deep horror that might be, it might yet have some growing to do. As reported in The Guardian, one hypothesis suggests something may have hatched from the golden case. Something not exactly tiny. "We're going with egg because of the texture. It felt fleshy and it doesn't have any obvious anatomy. It has a hole in it that suggests something has come in or gone out. But it doesn't look like any egg I've ever seen," deep-sea ecologist Kerry Howell of the University of Plymouth in the UK told the paper. "If it is an egg, the really interesting question is whose egg is it. It's quite big. That's not a small fish egg. That's a sizable thing." Using a robotic arm, the researchers gently nudged the object, determining that it was quite soft, before collecting it via suction for further study. The fact the 'egg' was on its own is almost as intriguing as its size. Typically, oviparous animals lay eggs in clutches. So if the object is an egg, there's something unusual about it. Which is quite marvelous, really: whatever it is, the orb has something new to tell us about the deep ocean, and the diverse life that thrives therein. There's a lot that happens in the inhospitable ocean depths that we don't yet understand. Crushing pressures and freezing temperatures are just two factors that have kept humanity from exploring widely. However, with remotely operated vehicles acting as a proxy, the ocean is gradually revealing its secrets. Including how mysterious deep ocean species procreate. "Isn't the deep sea so delightfully strange?" said exploration coordinator Sam Candio of NOAA Ocean Exploration. "While we were able to collect the 'golden orb' and bring it onto the ship, we still are not able to identify it beyond the fact that it is biological in origin. "While somewhat humbling to be stumped by this finding, it serves as a reminder of how little we know about our own planet and how much is left to learn and appreciate about our ocean." An earlier version of this article was published in September 2023. Scientist Who Discovered 'Dark Oxygen' Ignored It For Years. Here's Why. A Steaming-Hot Volcanic Vent Has Opened Up in Yellowstone Male Octopuses Stun Females With Venom to Survive Mating, Study Finds

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