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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

New Research Organisms Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

TGIF: Worlds Deepest Sea Fan

Peter Etnoyer February 13, 2009 convexellagorgonianresearch bloggingsea fanworld's deepest

The depth record for deep-sea fans is held by Convexella krampi at 5850 meters in the frigid Antarctic, North Atlantic, and Kermadec Trench.

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Day At the Beach

Dr. M February 13, 2009 beachshift framestop motion

Helpless from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

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Uncategorized

From Birth to The Origin: The Great Darwin Beard Challenge

Kevin Zelnio February 12, 2009 BeardBlog for DarwinDarwinDarwin DayOn the Origin of SpeciesSouthern Fried Science

In honor of our main man today, Charlie D, the Southern Fried Scientist and I are having a Darwin beard challenge. To have an even…

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Organisms Seamount Vessels and Equipment

Deep Impacts from Fishing off Baja California

Peter Etnoyer February 12, 2009 BajaDeepSeefishingScrippssubmersible

Scripps Insitute of Oceanography (SIO) post-doc Brad Erisman and colleagues Exequiel Ezcurra and Octavio Aburto-Oropeza used the three person DeepSee submersible to explore nearshore and…

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Coral Organisms Reviews

Seahorses: nice backdrops for octocorals

Peter Etnoyer February 12, 2009 coral reefindonesiakidsNational GeographicOctocoralred seascuba divingseahorsevideo

It’s going to be much easier to convince people Sea Fans are Super Cool now that National Geographic photographers trained their lens on new species…

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Opinion & Editorial Reviews Scientist!

Science is Rock and Roll Baby!

Dr. M February 11, 2009 lecturerock and rollsciene

I wish my talks had posters like this.  The Biology Dept. at University of North Carolina commissioned a local indie poster designer to create flyers…

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Carnivals & Link Love Conservation & Environment Industry & Government Opinion & Editorial

Yeah!

Dr. M February 11, 2009 DrillingenergygasObamaoffshore drillingoil

Rick notes that… US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today his intention to shelve plans passed on the final business day of the…

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Adaptations Carnivals & Link Love Fish New Research New Species Organisms

Two Papers I Want To Write About But Can’t Find The Time

Dr. M February 11, 2009 Adaptationsdeep seaeyesfishspookfishtaxonomy

No matter how hard I try I cannot seem to produce a post about two really great studies that were published recently. Thankfully Ed Yong…

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Carnivals & Link Love New Species Organisms Scientist!

I Call On You To Make A List Of Our Minions…

Dr. M February 11, 2009 AsteroiddatabasedominatationInvertebrateseastars

…from the Echinodermata.  Chris Mah has heard my call and unleashed the World Asteroidea Database.  This will definitely make roll call easier when I assemble…

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Conservation & Environment Dumping Environmental Sciences Industry & Government

Dumping Stuff In The Deep Will Solve All Our Problems

Dr. M February 11, 2009 carbon creditscarbon sequestrationcirculationclimate changedeep seasediments

Mention any carbon sequestration scheme and inevitably someone’s original idea is to dump it into the deep.  All these plans share 1)an out -of-site out-of-mind…

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