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Tonga eruption entombed deep-sea life in ash


In April 2022, a team of scientists was on a research vessel in the Lau Basin near Tonga to study the animals that live around hydrothermal vents in the deep sea. But when they lowered a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) down to a vent to search for the critters, they found the seafloor, normally a hard basalt surface, blanketed in sediment. They could see few snails and mussels.

“It was like a snow-covered landscape,” said Roxanne Beinart, a marine microbial ecologist at the University of Rhode Island who was on the expedition.

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