Summary:
- This article discusses a new study that analyzed DNA samples from the deep ocean to better understand the global connectivity of marine life.
- The study found that many species of marine life, even those living in remote and isolated regions, are genetically connected across the world's oceans.
- This suggests that the world's oceans are more interconnected than previously thought, with organisms able to disperse and travel long distances, which has important implications for understanding and protecting marine ecosystems.