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A decade-long marine census involving 2,700 scientists and 9,000 days at sea found thousands of species.
The Census of Marine Life, 2010, estimated there are more than one million species in the oceans, with at least three-quarters of them yet to be discovered. The $US650 million ($A669 million) international study found more than 6,000 potentially new species, and found some species considered rare were actually common.
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