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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

Conservation & Environment Education Fish

Fear Sharks?

Kevin Zelnio February 3, 2009 marine conservationSave Our Seasshark

Tip of the fin to Penguin Wanderings.

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Carnivals & Link Love

Circus of the Spineless #35 Revived!

Kevin Zelnio February 3, 2009 Blog CarnivalsCircus of the Spineless
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Gadgets & Gear

Live blogging Google Ocean event

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 Google OceanLive Bloggingsearch engine land

Search Engine Land writer Danny Sullivan delivers a blow-by-blow overview of a media roll-out as he live blogs the Google Ocean Event at California Academy…

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Gadgets & Gear Industry & Government Reviews Scientist! Uncategorized

How much better is Google Earth’s new seafloor

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 bathymetrygoogle earthGoogle OceanMonterey Canyonsaba bankseafloor

The download of Google Earth 5.0 to Mac OS X is painless, as expected. Ocean lovers will be delighted with the improved seafloor topography. It’s…

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Cephalopods Gadgets & Gear Organisms Reviews

Google’s Ocean is trickling in

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 adelitagoogle earthGoogle Oceanj nicholssatellite telemetrysea turtleseafloor

Deep Sea News “field correspondent” and good friend Wallace J Nichols is posting links to the first real evidence of Google Earth enhancements. Click here…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Carnival of the Blue (21) Haiku

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 carnival of the bluemiriam goldsteinoyster's garter

Oyster’s Garter brings verse to blue Carnival, sings Ode to sciencey [things].

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Gadgets & Gear Industry & Government Reviews Uncategorized

Something big is happening

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 al goreearth surfergoogle earthGoogle Ocean

Today is the day of a long awaited event in San Francisco, with repercussions for Google Earth users around the globe. How do I know?…

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Expeditions Organisms Vessels and Equipment

Ocean Census

Kevin Zelnio February 1, 2009 Census of Marine LifeCoMLNational GeographicROPOS

Wow, it actually pretty informative without being sensationalistic and loud. This captures my interest much more than say a loudmouth in the sub freaking out…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Carnival of Evolution #8

Kevin Zelnio January 31, 2009 Carnival of Evolution
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Echinodermata Monographs

Kevin Zelnio January 31, 2009 AgassizBibliOdysseyEchinodermataSand DollarSea Urchin

BibliOdyssey has some beautiful plates of echinoderms from manuscripts by Louis Agassiz from the 1840s. Check out their site for more and where to go…

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