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Although blue is the color most often associated with the world's oceans, black is a far more apt descriptor for nearly 90 percent of our planet's waters. Descending beneath the surface, the seemingly endless, light-flooded blue quickly fades, leaving nothing but utter darkness.
Here, the largely unexplored and perpetually dark deep sea begins - a hidden, dreamlike world filled with fantastically weird creatures: gliding glass squid, flitting sea butterflies, and lurking viperfish.
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