Summary:
- The deepest parts of the world's oceans, known as the hadal zone, are home to a diverse array of marine life that can withstand extreme pressures and lack of light.
- Researchers have discovered new species of crustaceans, worms, and other organisms living in the hadal zone, which extends from 6,000 meters to the deepest point in the ocean at nearly 11,000 meters.
- The study highlights the need for further exploration and conservation of these unique deep-sea ecosystems, which are still poorly understood but face threats from human activities like deep-sea mining.