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New Research

  • The Carpet Dragon Takes Flight

  • Introducing a New Species: My Namesake, a New Bone-Eating Worm

  • Hump Day Happiness: Dive into Deep-Sea Delights

  • New Deep-Sea Cucumber Has 100 Feet

  • Ancient Origins of the Vampire Squid

  • Holy Glowing Sea Cucumbers!

  • A New Deep-Sea Family of Roly Polies

  • Adaptations Biology Evolution Habitats Hadal & Trench Organisms

    How Life Thrives Under the Ocean’s Crushing Pressure

    Like most deep-sea biologists, I have a large collection of decorated Styrofoam cups. A couple dozen line the bookshelf of my office, each displaying a…

    Dr. M June 17, 2024 No Comments
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  • Conservation & Environment Mining

    Deep-Sea Mining with John Oliver

    Dr. M June 13, 2024 No Comments
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  • Vessels and Equipment

    The Inside Story of the Titan Submersible

    Dr. M June 13, 2024 No Comments
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  • Sharks

    Tiger Sharks Will Nom Nom Anything

    Tiger sharks are sort of generalist feeders. And by generalist, I mean they will pretty much eat anything. And by everything, I mean everything. On…

    Dr. M June 11, 2024 No Comments
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  • Adaptations Biology Ecology Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

    A Journey to the Hottest Place on Earth: Hydrothermal Vents and the Resilient Pompeii Worm

    I have only seen a hydrothermal vent once, during Dive 73 aboard the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s Doc Ricketts. Unlike many deep-sea biologists, I…

    Dr. M June 4, 2024 No Comments
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Opinions and Editorial

  • Abyss Opinion & Editorial Organisms Policy

     The Cost of Fear: How Perceptions of the Deep Sea Hurt Conservation

    Dr. M April 28, 2024 No Comments
  • Cephalopods Opinion & Editorial

    A very special PSA from Deep-Sea News

    Dr. M August 8, 2019
  • Life of Science Opinion & Editorial Scientist!

    What Are Your Research Group’s Scientific Core Values?

    Dr. M January 29, 2019
  • Conservation & Environment Opinion & Editorial Plastic Vessels and Equipment

    The Continued Boondoggle of the Ocean Cleanup

    Dr. M January 6, 2019
  • Conferences Editor's Desk Education Life of Science Opinion & Editorial Scientist! Special

    Can you afford to be a marine biologist? Or a scientist?

    Dr. M December 24, 2018
  • Editor's Desk Education Life of Science Opinion & Editorial Scientist!

    Let’s Kill the GRE

    Dr. M November 23, 2018

Fish

Manta Absconds With $5000 Camera

RickMac September 15, 2010

I simply cannot wait till Friday for this one. How I do LOVE charismatic megafauna!

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Coral Ecology Open Access Organisms Uncategorized

Color Me Stressed

RickMac September 15, 2010 climate changeZooxanthellae

A post on NOAA’s Coral-List (an automatic mailing list forum for online discussions and announcements pertaining to coral reef ecosystem research, conservation, and education) caught…

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Oil Spills

Honest, its not our fault!

Holly Bik September 14, 2010 BPDeepwater HorizonOil Spill

Yee-haw, my Gulf trip has officially begun with my visit to the University of San Antonio, Texas!  I am infinitely happy to be sitting down…

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Art Cephalopods Expeditions Social Sciences

Cephalopod Art

Dr. M September 13, 2010

One of my favorite blogs, BiblioOdyssey, covers books, illustrations, science, history, visual materia obscura and generally just eclectic bookart.  For all you cephalopodaphiles, you need…

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Organisms

How Many Deep-Sea Nematodes Are There & Why We Many Never Know

Dr. M September 12, 2010 biodiversity crisisextinctionnematodeNew SpeciesOrganismstaxonomy

A professor once told me that if you removed everything from earth and just left the nematodes you would still recognize the outlines of everything.…

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Life At Sea

Who Wants to Live On a Tugboat?

Dr. M September 12, 2010

Bowsprite provides a 23 step guide to simulating the tugboat experience. Some appear to not be tugboat specific and aptly sum up any time at…

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Expeditions

Indonesian-U.S Joint Expedition

Dr. M September 12, 2010

From Science News… Joint Expedition Discovers Deep-Sea Biodiversity, New Volcanoes The shallow water reefs of the Coral Triangle, which stretches across Indonesia and north through…

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Education

Cooking with Rum, Goldstein style

Miriam Goldstein September 11, 2010 recipesrum

As marine scientists and ocean bloggers, we at Deep Sea News feel it is our duty to cover rum-related topics. For how can one let…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Pelagia noctiLinka

Kevin Zelnio September 11, 2010

The Boneyard has been revived at Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs! The Boneyard is a paleo-blog carnival, and the only of its kind. Glad…

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Carnivals & Link Love

TGIF: Carnival of the Blue XL! Also baby otters.

Miriam Goldstein September 10, 2010 carnival of the blueotters

How did we miss Carnival of the Blue XL??? Shocking! Especially since Angelo at The Saipan Blog hosted a truly magnificent spread of Top Of…

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