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Why does the deep sea remain so mysterious? The sheer scale of the abyss, the limits of sonar, the cost and slowness of mapping, and the extraordinary habitats hidden in the dark—vents, canyons, brine pools, whale falls, and drowned mountain ranges. We look at the cutting edge tools trying to change that, from multibeam sonar to AUVs and synthetic aperture systems, and SEABED 2030, the global effort to assemble the first complete map of Earth’s seafloor. The ocean still resists us, but piece by piece, the jigsaw is coming together. For five centuries, our maps have shown the same blank spaces. From the Erdapfel’s black ink oceans to today’s satellite composites, the deep sea has remained a world we still haven’t truly seen. We’ve mapped the Moon, Mars, and every continent in exquisite detail, yet the abyss beneath our own feet is still medieval. MH370 vanished over a landscape of ridges, trenches, and canyons we barely understand. Nuclear submarines have struck uncharted mountains. Even now, nations worry about deep water cables they can’t properly monitor because the terrain around them is still unknown. Seabed 2030 project: https://seabed2030.org With thanks to the Schmidt Ocean Institute, NOAA, and MBARI for their remarkable footage and research.