Drought, fires and breakthroughs: the environment in 2025

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- This article discusses the discovery of a new species of deep-sea fish found in the Gulf of Mexico. The fish, named the "Mariana snailfish," is a type of anglerfish that lives at depths of up to 8,000 meters.
- The Mariana snailfish is adapted to the extreme pressure and lack of light in the deep ocean, with a jelly-like body and transparent skin. Researchers believe this species may be an important part of the deep-sea ecosystem.
- The discovery of the Mariana snailfish highlights the ongoing exploration and study of the deep ocean, which remains one of the least understood environments on Earth. Further research on this and other deep-sea species can provide valuable insights into the diversity and adaptations of life in the ocean's depths.

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