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Chinese Expedition Reveals Unexplored Section of Mysterious Arctic Ocean Ridge

Last updated: November 16, 2025 10:35 pm
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An exciting Chinese expedition recently uncovered a previously unexplored section of the mysterious Arctic Ocean ridge. Oceanographers embarked on this journey with the hope of discovering otherworldly ecosystems at hydrothermal vents on the Arctic seafloor. The expedition, led by Chinese scientists, delved into the eastern part of the Gakkel ridge, a submerged mountain chain that plays a crucial role in plate tectonics.

Using a submersible vessel, the team completed over 40 dives, reaching depths of up to 5,277 meters. While the analyses are still ongoing, initial findings suggest that this section of the Gakkel ridge may host hot-water vents that erupt from the sea floor. Similar vents on the western portion of the ridge have been found to support unique ecosystems that thrive in the absence of sunlight. These discoveries offer valuable insights into how life could potentially evolve in icy oceans on other celestial bodies, such as Jupiter’s moon Europa.

The expedition scientists plan to spend the next few years studying the samples collected during the dives to gain a better understanding of this unique Arctic environment. Xiaoxia Huang, the chief scientist of the expedition and a marine geophysicist at the Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering in Sanya, China, referred to this expedition as the “last piece of the puzzle” in unraveling the mysteries of the Arctic Ocean ridge.

Stretching from Greenland to Siberia, the Gakkel ridge is characterized by volcanic activity that creates new sea-floor crust at an exceptionally slow rate. Despite this sluggish geology, the ridge manages to generate enough heat and chemical energy to sustain hydrothermal vents on the sea floor. While previous expeditions have explored the western side of the ridge, the eastern section remains largely uncharted and challenging to navigate.

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The Chinese expedition, organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, utilized a crewed submersible called Fendouzhe, paired with an icebreaker, to explore the treacherous Arctic waters. This groundbreaking mission marked the first time Fendouzhe ventured into the Arctic region, having previously explored the Mariana Trench and other oceanic regions.

Despite the risks involved in navigating the icy waters, the team successfully conducted dives in geologically intriguing areas, including sea-mounts and cliffs. The researchers also observed various marine creatures, marveling at their ability to survive in the extreme conditions of the deep ocean. While details of the potential hydrothermal vent discoveries are still being analyzed, the expedition is poised to yield significant new insights into this enigmatic Arctic environment.

This article, originally published on November 12, 2025, underscores the importance of supporting science journalism in uncovering and sharing groundbreaking discoveries that shape our understanding of the world. By subscribing to reputable publications like Nature magazine, readers can contribute to the advancement of impactful stories and the dissemination of critical scientific knowledge.

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