Canary Island

A cave diving expedition by a team of cave divers and scientists in the Canary Islands bore fruit after the team discovered new crustacean species that belong to the remipede genus Speleonectes.

The said crustaceans can easily manage to swim across the dark caves while searching for prey. These creates don’t use eyes but rather the long antennae attached to their body that acts as a detector.

The expedition took place at Tunnel de la Atlantida, considered to be the world’s longest submarine lava tube. Aside from the aforementioned species, the scientists also discovered two new annelid worms species classified under Polychaeta class.

The cave diving team consisted of scientists / divers from Pennsylvania State University and Texas A&M University from the United States, Spain’s University of La Laguna, University of Hamburg and University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, both from Germany.

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  1. by helen, on September 10 2009 @ 4:15 pm

     

    We stayed in the Gloria Palace Royal Hotel in the Canary Islands Puerto Rico… i just have to say, The hotel is stunning, great large rooms with walk in shower, all have sea view. I went myself for massages, to relax & use the Spa - I was not disappointed at all. I was all inclusive & the food is also great - such a variety.
    A definite must if you are looking for a luxury treat of pampering & relaxation.
    i found the deal here http://holidaystocanaryislands.suncrestholidays.co.uk …. had a great time

    thanks

    helen

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