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THU · 2026-05-28 · 02:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0528-79780
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Chinese team finds ‘garden-like’ ecosystem blooming in deepest ocean trenches

An international research team, supported by China's submersible Fendouzhe, has discovered a previously unknown and thriving ecosystem in the planet's deepest ocean trenches, exceeding 9 kilometers in depth. Between 2020 and 2024, the team investigated seven hadal trenches in the Indo-Pacific region.

Zhang TongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-28 · 02:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Chinese team finds ‘garden-like’ ecosystem blooming in deepest ocean trenches
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An international research team, supported by China's submersible Fendouzhe, has discovered a previously unknown and thriving ecosystem in the planet's deepest ocean trenches, exceeding 9 kilometers in depth. Between 2020 and 2024, the team investigated seven hadal trenches in the Indo-Pacific region. These findings challenge previous beliefs that only a few hardy organisms could survive in such extreme conditions of immense pressure, perpetual darkness, and near-freezing temperatures. The newly uncovered community lives on rocks and feeds on organic debris from above. Professor Peng Xiaotong from the Chinese Academy of Sciences led the study, reporting the discovery in the journal Science.

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The findings were reported in the journal Science on May 14.

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An international research team used China's submersible Fendouzhe to investigate seven hadal trenches.

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Researchers previously believed only a few anemones, sponges, or bacteria could survive at such depths.

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The ecosystem discovered feeds on organic debris from above.

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Scientists discovered a previously unknown, thriving ecosystem in the planet's deepest ocean trenches.

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Scientists have discovered a thriving and previously unknown ecosystem in the planet’s deepest ocean trenches, feeding on organic debris from above.At those depths the pressure is enough to crush a submarine, and combined with perpetual darkness and temperatures near freezing, it makes the deepest reaches of the oceans among the least explored places on Earth.Until now, researchers believed that only a few anemones, sponges or bacteria could survive under such conditions.But an international research team supported by China’s crewed submersible the Fendouzhe, or Striver, has uncovered an unexpectedly rich community living on rocks in trenches deeper than 9km (5.6 miles).The team – led by Professor Peng Xiaotong from the Science-and-engineering" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="135540" data-entity-type="organization">Institute of Deep‑Sea Science and Engineering at the Chinese Academy of Sciences – reported their findings in the journal Science on May 14.“Between 2020 and 2024, we used the submersible Fendouzhe to investigate seven hadal trenches, fracture zones and basins in the Indo‑Pacific region, uncovering previously unknown faunas inhabiting extreme hadal depths,” Peng wrote in the paper.
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