GOLDEN EGG – GEOGRAPHY

News: ‘Golden egg’ found on Alaskan seafloor baffles researchers

 

What's in the news?

       Researchers from NOAA Ocean Exploration found the yellowish object while diving on a small seamount in the Gulf of Alaska.

       Initially referred to as ‘yellow hat’, the still-unidentified object is now being dubbed as ‘golden egg’ or ‘golden orb’.

 

Golden Egg:

       It was found in the Gulf of Alaska by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

       It was discovered during a mission to map unexplored deepwater habitats off Alaska using remotely operated vehicles.

 

Features:

       The ‘golden egg’ is a gold, dome-shaped.

       It is about 10centimeters (4 inches) in diameter.

       It was tightly adhered to a rock.

       A small hole or tear near its base revealed a similarly coloured interior.

       It is still unclear whether the ‘golden egg’ is associated with a new species or represents the unknown life stage of an existing one.

 

Significance:

       Researchers believe that the new species have the potential to reveal new sources for medical therapies and vaccines, food, energy, and other societal benefits and knowledge.

       The researchers are still working to unveil the ‘golden egg’ mystery.