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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

Environmental Sciences Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Barilari Bay

Kevin Zelnio January 28, 2010 AntarcticaBarilari BayDavid HonigglacierLARISSAPrimary Production

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Expeditions Organisms

Dispatches from Antarctica – Everything is Big in Andvord Bay

Kevin Zelnio January 28, 2010 Andvord BayAntarcticaDavid HonigLARISSA

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Environmental Sciences Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Opportunistic Sampling

Kevin Zelnio January 27, 2010 AntarcticaDavid HonigHugo Island TroughKasten CoringLARISSASediment

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Cephalopods Pictures and Movies

Octopus Just Trying to Catch Some Zzz’s

Kevin Zelnio January 27, 2010 AnemoneCanadaNeptuneOcean DrillingOctopusODPROPOS

So here I was, just minding my own business under this rock-type thing and some freakish looking thing from Poseidon-knows-where started kicking up dirt and…

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Expeditions Vessels and Equipment

Dispatches from Antarctica – Slow Days

Kevin Zelnio January 27, 2010 AntarcticaDavid HonigKasten CoringLARISSAPalmer StationROV GenesisSuzee

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Summary of tweets for January 27th, 2010

Archie Teuthis January 27, 2010

Below is a summary of tweets from January 27th, 2010 @oystersgarter: Sea slugs have feelings, too: defending Glaucus from slander most foul. http://bit.ly/bgLK9a #DSN –…

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Adaptations Organisms

Sea slugs have self esteem, too

Miriam Goldstein January 27, 2010 AustraliaGlaucusNudibranchSea Slug

Twitter was all aflutter yesterday over a foul slandering of the sea slug Glaucus atlanticus. The culprit was an Australian article discussing these sea slugs…

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Conservation & Environment Dumping New Research Plastic

Taking Fish and Leaving Trash

Dr. M January 26, 2010 CaliforniaDumpingfishingmonofilament lineMontereyMoss LandingsanctuarySanta Cruztrash

Monofilament fishing line is not what you expect to see on the deep ocean floor.  What would your response be if I told that enough…

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Summary of tweets for January 26th, 2010

Archie Teuthis January 26, 2010

Below is a summary of tweets from January 26th, 2010 @Missy_Plastic: RT: @therightblue: RT @iescience: taxonomic RT @cephalopodcast The Cephalopod Beak Guide Contest http://bit.ly/7aUoaQ #DSN…

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Cephalopods Reviews

The Cephalopod Beak Guide Contest

Kevin Zelnio January 26, 2010 AnatomybeakBooksBritish Antarctic SurveyCephalopodSouthern Oceantaxonomy

Due to popular demand and a limited run the authors of the Cephalopod Beak Guide for the Southern Ocean have their book freely available for…

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