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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 Industry & Government

North Pacific Gyre "Garbage Island" Documentary Parts 10 & 11

Kevin Zelnio May 4, 2008

Continuing the series of VBS.tv’s TOXIC-Garbage Island series. Contains some vulgar language. It finally gets good. In part 10, “Its totally not like the money…

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Uncategorized

A Primer To Understanding Scientific Papers

Dr. M May 4, 2008

I would like to say I have never used any of these statements in my papers but… Statement Really means It has long been known……

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Carnivals & Link Love

A Dichotomous Key to Circus of the Spineless #32

Dr. M May 3, 2008 Circus of the Spineless

Welcome to the 32nd edition of the Circus of the Spineless. It our distinguished pleasure to be host here at Deep Sea News. To make…

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Coral

Signing off on Coral Week

Peter Etnoyer May 3, 2008

Well, all good things must come to an end, so this is it for Coral Week. I wanted to finish things on a high note…

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Coral

The naked coral hypothesis: a cause for optimism?

Peter Etnoyer May 3, 2008

There remains a cause for optimism. Shallow-water corals have weathered a host of insults over the last 18,000 years. The Atomic Age is just one…

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Coral

Will bottom trawls have negative effects on deep-sea corals?

Peter Etnoyer May 3, 2008

This is the fifth of five articles about the shared characteristics of shallow and deep-water corals. It’s far from complete, I’m afraid. Deep corals are…

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Coral

Will climate change have negative effects on deep-sea corals?

Peter Etnoyer May 3, 2008 climate changeCoralJohn Guinotte

Seawater chemistry is changing with the addition of fossil fuel CO2 to the atmosphere. This influx of CO2 is causing the world’s oceans to become more acidic, which is bad news for corals and other marine organisms that use calcium carbonate to build their skeletons and protective shells.

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Coral Organisms

Deep-corals provide habitat for numerous associated species

Peter Etnoyer May 2, 2008 AnthozoaCatsharkCoralFish NurserygorgonianHabitatLopheliaNicheOctocoralOculinaPlumarellaPrimnoaRockfishScleractinia

The biodiversity of Lophelia pertusa bioherms in the North Atlantic rivals the diversity of a shallow water tropical reef. More than 800 associated species have been documented in association.

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Coral

It’s not over!

Peter Etnoyer May 2, 2008 coral weekdiscovery rate

Coral reefs are in decline around the world, and species are disappearing every day. But new species are being discovered, too. So, can society mitigate species loss by investing in species discovery?

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Coral

It's not over!

Peter Etnoyer May 2, 2008 coral weekdiscovery rate

Coral reefs are in decline around the world, and species are disappearing every day. But new species are being discovered, too. So, can society mitigate species loss by investing in species discovery?

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