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I really like marine biodiversity and so I've been reading into how shipwrecks can become artifical reefs, and then learned that they cultured a new iron-eating bacteria (halomonas titanicae) and think this is sooo interesting. especially for an area of the ocean where life isn't thought to actually live, there seems to be a thriving biodiversity of really unqiue critters.
I've since read that like, 24 species of crabs, shrimp, fish, and coral were identified, but i haven't found any publication or literature that lists them concretely. Does anyone know where I could find this kind of information, or if they have any of it?
I wanna know what the science folk found as technically as possible!
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