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Scientists announced that they exposed a new ctenophore species, or comp jelly, near Puerto Rico. Read more on RADIO.COM for the latest details.

Scientists announced that they exposed a new ctenophore species, or comp jelly, near Puerto Rico.
According to CNN, the Duobrachium sparsae was found two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries research team. In 2015, researchers used a remotely operated vehicle and filmed the creatures with a high-definition camera during an underwater expedition.
NOAA Fisheries scientists Mike Ford and Allen Collins saw the ctenophore and identified a new…
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