Sarma cave

Sarma Cave (Georgian: სარმის მღვიმე), located in the Gagra District of Abkhazia,[note 1] a breakaway region of Georgia, is the third-deepest recorded cave in the world.

Its depth (1830 m) was measured in 2012 by a team led by Pavel Rudko.

[2] The cave was discovered in 1990 by caver Sergey Shipitsin during a research expedition of the Arabica caving club led by Alexander Osintsev.

Two species of stygobiont amphipods have been found: Zenkevitchia sandroruffoi,[3] living at depths of no more than -350 m and found in other caves of eastern Arabika Massif, in Troika Cave (at -30 m) and in Eagle's Nest Cave (-75 m); and Adaugammarus pilosus,[4] inhabiting aquatic biotopes in the deep part of the cave (elevations -1270 m and -1700 m).

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