China research vessel collects first-hand deep-sea data
Share - WeChat

QINGDAO - Chinese research vessel Kexue successfully collected a deep-sea probe from the South China Sea Monday, which brought back 186 gigabytes of first-hand data.
The probe was put in a cold seep at a depth of 1,130 meters in the northern part of the South China Sea in early September last year.
Over the past year, it has collected 186 gigabytes of high quality data and video.
The data is important to analyze the evolution, transformation and ecological relations of the biotic community in the cold-seep ecosystem, according to scientists with the Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Related Stories
- China's Sept 3 parade to highlight domestically produced equipment
- Alert renewed as scorching heat persists across several regions in China
- Smart port boosts China-Vietnam trade
- Former senior Hunan official receives death sentence with reprieve for bribery
- Guangdong establishes itself as IC industrial cluster
- Peking University wants students to work at grassroots level, realize their core values