
What in the World
What in the World
From blobfish to goblinshark: Why do deep ocean creatures look so weird?
July 16, 2025
12 minutes
Available for over a year
Oceans make up more than 99% of the Earth’s habitats by volume — yet less than 20% of them have been explored. Some even say it’s easier to send astronauts into space than it is to reach the ocean floor. Only a handful of people have ever reached the deepest part of the ocean - known as the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. So, why is it so difficult to get there? And what new tech is helping us uncover the ocean’s secrets?
The BBC’s Climate and Science correspondent Georgina Rannard explains why we know so little about what’s going on in the deepest parts of the ocean and some of the discoveries that have been made about this mysterious part of our world.
Archive courtesy of British Pathé.
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Presenter: William Lee Adams
Producers: Baldeep Chahal, Julia Ross-Roy, Emily Horler and Emilia Jansson
Video Journalist: Baldeep Chahal
Editor: Verity Wilde