Scientists floored as seals hit new Antarctic depths

By Ethan James
Updated August 8 2023 - 1:53pm, first published 1:48pm
An elephant seal fitted with a tracking device is part of research mapping the Antarctic sea floor. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)
An elephant seal fitted with a tracking device is part of research mapping the Antarctic sea floor. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

Deep-diving seals have shed new light on the depths of Antarctic waters, with some travelling one kilometre below what was previously thought to be the ocean floor.

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