An orange worm with squid-like tentacles and a black jellyfish were among the new species of marine life found by a team of U.S. and Philippine scientists have found new marine life in the Celebes sea and Tawi-tawi. Their search, funded by National Geographic Magazine, included the use of a remotely operated camera, which enabled them to observe depths in the area of 9,100 feet. The team consisted of 12 people, including a photographer who was present during the discovery of the Titanic wreckage in the 80’s. The area in which the expedition was conducted is cornered off by reefs and islands, which gives it an isolated environment in which new species