Where should the public look for reports regarding active deep-sea discovery if NASA is not the primary source?

Answer

The bulletins from the National Ocean Service or reports from NSF-funded expeditions.

The rumor that deep-sea discovery has ceased is false because the actual exploration continues under different governmental banners, primarily NOAA and NSF. If the public is looking for reports on active deep-sea work, they should direct their attention to the official communications from the agencies responsible for maritime and terrestrial science. This includes bulletins issued by the National Ocean Service (part of NOAA) or reports stemming from expeditions funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), rather than expecting updates on sub-sea research in NASA press releases, which focus on space exploration.

Where should the public look for reports regarding active deep-sea discovery if NASA is not the primary source?
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