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    SYDNEY (AFP) – Scientists said Sunday they had uncovered new marine
    animals in their search of previously unexplored Australian waters,
    along with a bizarre carnivorous sea squirt and ocean-dwelling spiders.



    A joint US-Australian team spent a month in deep waters off the coast of the southern island of Tasmania to "search for life deeper than any previous voyage in Australian waters," lead researcher Ron Thresher said.



    What they found were not only species new to science -- including
    previously undescribed soft corals -- but fresh indications of global warming's threat to the country's unique marine life.



    "Our sampling documented the deepest known Australian fauna, including a bizarre carnivorous sea squirt, sea spiders
    and giant sponges, and previously unknown marine communities dominated
    by gooseneck barnacles and millions of round, purple-spotted sea anemones," Thresher said.



    Using a submersible car-sized robot named Jason, the team explored a rift in the earth's crust known as the Tasman Fracture Zone, a sheer two kilometre (1.24 mile) drop to 4,000 metres (13,200 feet) below the ocean's surface.



    Blogging on board the ship, researcher Adam Subhas said the team
    witnessed some "cool biology" as they descended the fracture, including
    the sea squirt, which he described as "basically an underwater Venus fly trap, but much bigger."



    The sea squirt, also known as an ascidian, stands 50 centimetres tall
    on the sea floor at a depth of just over 4,000 metres. It traps prey in
    its funnel-like front section if they touch it when they swim past.



    "The geology was fascinating too -- the sediment was incredibly fine
    and lightly packed; it made me think of powder snow," Subhas wrote.




    Fossil coral fields were found, dating back more than 10,000 years. Thresher said samples taken would provide ancient climate data for use in global warming projections.



    "Modern-day deep-water coral reefs
    were also found, however, there is strong evidence that this reef
    system is dying, with most reef-forming coral deeper than 1,300 metres
    newly dead," he said.



    Though close analysis of samples was still required, Thresher said modelling suggested ocean acidification could be responsible.



    "If our analysis identifies this phenomenon as the cause of the reef
    system's demise, then the impact we are seeing now below 1,300 metres
    might extend to the shallower portions of the deep-reefs over the next
    50 years, threatening this entire community," he said.



    Rising sea temperatures are blamed on global warming caused by the build-up in the atmosphere of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide -- which is also blamed for higher acidity in sea water.



    A UN report warned in 2007 that Australia's Great Barrier Reef, described as the world's largest living organism, could be killed by climate change within decades.



    The World Heritage site and major tourist attraction, stretching over more than 345,000 square kilometres (133,000 square miles) off Australia's east coast, could become "functionally extinct", the report said.






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