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An average of about 1400 new marine species are described each year worldwide. A surprising high number of these are from European waters, which one might have
 
An average of about 1400 new marine species are described each year worldwide. A surprising high number of these are from European waters, which one might have
 
assumed were so well studied that they contained no surprises. These new species include all [[phyla]], from [[New microbes|microbes]] such as bacteria up to vertebrates. The majority of newly described species are [[New invertebrates|invertebrates]], partly because the formal process of naming new bacteria lags far behind the rate of their discovery. Bellow you can find a list of all European species which have recently been discovered by MarBEF researchers.
 
assumed were so well studied that they contained no surprises. These new species include all [[phyla]], from [[New microbes|microbes]] such as bacteria up to vertebrates. The majority of newly described species are [[New invertebrates|invertebrates]], partly because the formal process of naming new bacteria lags far behind the rate of their discovery. Bellow you can find a list of all European species which have recently been discovered by MarBEF researchers.
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[[Species_lists|Here]] is explained where you can find information on most marine species.
  
 
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An average of about 1400 new marine species are described each year worldwide. A surprising high number of these are from European waters, which one might have assumed were so well studied that they contained no surprises. These new species include all phyla, from microbes such as bacteria up to vertebrates. The majority of newly described species are invertebrates, partly because the formal process of naming new bacteria lags far behind the rate of their discovery. Bellow you can find a list of all European species which have recently been discovered by MarBEF researchers.

Here is explained where you can find information on most marine species.


Newly discovered marine animals

Annelida (annelids)

Arthropoda (arthropods)

Bryozoa (ectoprocts)

Cnidaria (cnidarians)

Gastrotricha (gastrotrichs)

Mollusca (molluscs)

Platyhelminthes (flatworms)

Porifera (sponges)

Tardigrada (water bears)


Newly discovered marine Chromista


Newly discovered marine plants


Newly discovered marine Protoctista