Scientists, including researchers from Aberdeen, have been studying how deep seaweed can survive.
Scientists have discovered a new kind of seaweed 100 metres below the surface of the Antarctic Ocean.
The team, including researchers from the University of Aberdeen, found the seaweed using a remotely operated vehicle .The seaweed was discovered by a team of researchers working at the Rothera Research Station on Adelaide Island, off the south-western Antarctic Peninsula. He explained: "We know that carbon capture will be crucial to limiting global warming as we move forward, and seaweeds sequester large amounts of CO2.
He added that seaweeds are also an important food source for animals and fish and are used in a variety of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products.He said that this discovery shows that seaweeds can live at least in depths of100 metres in Antarctica, but they may live even deeper.
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