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    Emden Deep. The Emden Deep, also known as the Galathea Deep or Galathea Depth, is the portion of the 10,540-metre-deep (34,580 ft) Philippine Trench exceeding 6,000-metre (20,000 ft) depths in the south-western Pacific Ocean . Originally discovered by the German ship Emden in 1927, it was first explored in detail by the Danish ship Galathea in ...

  2. From 1950 to 1952 the expedition carried out a program of scientific exploration; the highlight occurred in July 1951 when, while investigating the Philippine Trench, scientists secured biological material from a record depth of 10,190 m (33,430 ft).

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  4. The Galathea Depth is the third deepest site in the world. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, within the Philippine Trench. It reaches 34,580 feet below the level of the ocean floor.

  5. The Galathea Report contains published scientific results of The Danish Galathea 2 Deep-Sea Expedition Round the World 1950-52. This page contains links to the contents of volumes 1 through 20 of the Galathea Report, all of which have been digitalized and made freely available. Volume 01 - Galathea Report Copenhagen 1957 - 59.

  6. Abyssobrotula galatheae is a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae. [1] [3] It is the deepest-living fish known; one specimen, trawled from a depth of 8,370 m (27,460 ft) in the Puerto Rico Trench in 1970, holds the record for the deepest fish ever captured. [4] .

  7. Jan 25, 2022 · If you were to drop Mt Everest at the deepest point of the Philippine Trench, the Galathea Depth, its summit would still be more than a mile (1.6km) underwater. Joemill Fordelis/Getty Images

  8. The Emden Deep, also known as the Galathea Deep or Galathea Depth, is the portion of the 10,540-metre-deep (34,580 ft) Philippine Trench exceeding 6,000-metre (20,000 ft) depths in the south-western Pacific Ocean.

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