Scientists Map Largest Deep-Sea Coral Reef off US Atlantic Coast
2024-01-27
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1Scientists have mapped the largest coral reef off America's Atlantic coast.
2Researchers say the reef stretches about 500 kilometers from Florida to South Carolina.
3At some points, it is 109 kilometers wide.
4The researchers measured the reef using 3D mapping technology.
5"It's eye-opening - it's breathtaking in scale," Stuart Sandin told The Associated Press.
6He is a marine biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
7Sandin was not included in the research.
8Ocean scientists have known since the 1960s that some coral life was present off the Atlantic Coast.
9But the reef's exact size had remained a mystery.
10New underwater mapping technology made it possible to construct images of the ocean floor in three dimensions.
11The largest yet known deep coral reef "has been right under our noses, waiting to be discovered," said Derek Sowers.
12He is an oceanographer at the nonprofit group Ocean Exploration Trust.
13Sowers and other scientists recently released maps of the reef in the publication Geomatics.
14The reef was found at ocean depths from 200 to 1,000 meters.
15Deep-sea life cannot use sunlight to carry out photosynthesis.
16Instead, reef corals at extreme depths must filter food particles out of the water for energy.
17Deep coral reefs are known to contain animals such as sharks, swordfish, sea stars, octopus, shrimp and many kinds of fish.
18Unlike deep coral reefs, tropical reefs are better known to scientists and sea explorers alike because they are easier to reach.
19The world's largest tropical coral reef system, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, stretches for 2,300 kilometers.
20Sowers said it is possible larger deep-sea reefs will be discovered in the future since only about 25 percent of the world's ocean floor has been mapped in 3D.
21Only 50 percent of U.S. offshore waters have been mapped.
22Maps of the ocean floor are created using high-technology sound equipment, called sonar, on ships.
23Erik Cordes is a marine biologist at Temple University and a co-writer of a study on the mapping operation.
24He said deep reefs cover more of the ocean floor than tropical reefs.
25But both are currently facing similar risks, including climate change and damage from oil and gas exploration activities
26I'm Bryan Lynn.
1Scientists have mapped the largest coral reef off America's Atlantic coast. 2Researchers say the reef stretches about 500 kilometers from Florida to South Carolina. At some points, it is 109 kilometers wide. The researchers measured the reef using 3D mapping technology. 3"It's eye-opening - it's breathtaking in scale," Stuart Sandin told The Associated Press. He is a marine biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Sandin was not included in the research. 4Ocean scientists have known since the 1960s that some coral life was present off the Atlantic Coast. But the reef's exact size had remained a mystery. New underwater mapping technology made it possible to construct images of the ocean floor in three dimensions. 5The largest yet known deep coral reef "has been right under our noses, waiting to be discovered," said Derek Sowers. He is an oceanographer at the nonprofit group Ocean Exploration Trust. 6Sowers and other scientists recently released maps of the reef in the publication Geomatics. 7The reef was found at ocean depths from 200 to 1,000 meters. Deep-sea life cannot use sunlight to carry out photosynthesis. Instead, reef corals at extreme depths must filter food particles out of the water for energy. 8Deep coral reefs are known to contain animals such as sharks, swordfish, sea stars, octopus, shrimp and many kinds of fish. 9Unlike deep coral reefs, tropical reefs are better known to scientists and sea explorers alike because they are easier to reach. The world's largest tropical coral reef system, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, stretches for 2,300 kilometers. 10Sowers said it is possible larger deep-sea reefs will be discovered in the future since only about 25 percent of the world's ocean floor has been mapped in 3D. Only 50 percent of U.S. offshore waters have been mapped. Maps of the ocean floor are created using high-technology sound equipment, called sonar, on ships. 11Erik Cordes is a marine biologist at Temple University and a co-writer of a study on the mapping operation. He said deep reefs cover more of the ocean floor than tropical reefs. But both are currently facing similar risks, including climate change and damage from oil and gas exploration activities 12I'm Bryan Lynn. 13The Associated Press reported this story. Bryan Lynn adapted the report for VOA Learning English. 14_____________________________________________ 15Words in This Story 16coral - n. a hard, usually pink or white substance produced by a type of small sea animal 17reef - n. a collection of rocks or sand that sits below the surface of the ocean 183D (three dimensional) -adj. showing the height, width and length of something rather than just two dimensions 19scale - n. the size or level of something 20photosynthesis - n. the process by which a plant uses carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground, and the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food and oxygen 21filter - v. to pass a substance through a piece of equipment in order to remove solid pieces or other substances