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…
#17! The question posed by a reader was just too good not to include the series. What’s the current take on a deep-sea origin of…
View More 25 Things You Should Know About the Deep Sea: #17 Vent May Be the Womb of LifeI was slow to transition to Sb. Why? It was all the advertising that occurs on the pages (although much less than other sites). Those…
View More Finally an Ad That Doesn’t Make Me Cringe.I was slow to transition to Sb. Why? It was all the advertising that occurs on the pages (although much less than other sites). Those…
View More Finally an Ad That Doesn't Make Me Cringe.Picture from IPY website, Elephant Foot Glacier From March 2007 to March 2009, grab your parka because it is International Polar Year(s). The organization of…
View More International Polar YearFrom MBARI: When MBARI researchers explore the seafloor below 1,000 meters, the most common fishes they see are rattail fish such as this Coryphaenoides acrolepis,…
View More Friday Deep-Sea Picture (03/02/07)The picture is of DEPTHX. It weighs about 1.2 tons, shaped like a mushroom, and navigate itself into your bedroom. Just kidding. No not really. …
View More Cool New GadgetryThat’s right, its a giant squid ready to eat the ivory-billed woodpecker! It is this years poster for the True/False Film Festival.
View More Bird’s Taste Good!That’s right, its a giant squid ready to eat the ivory-billed woodpecker! It is this years poster for the True/False Film Festival.
View More Bird's Taste Good!Will two starry eyed lovers from opposite sides of the track be able to bring peace to Maine?
View More Lobstermen & Fishermen Dance and SingWill two starry eyed lovers from opposite sides of the track be able to bring peace to Maine?
View More Lobstermen & Fishermen Dance and Sing