Like many other fields of science, published work on the deep ocean is not as accessible as it should be. Even though 80% of academic research is funded by the public or by…
Welcome to the last Deep-Sea Round-Up of March! We start this issue with a link to our Open Access Task Force’s briefing for the DOSI community, which was just released yesterday. Then it’s…
This week has been an eventful one for the deep ocean! Our Round-Up today starts with a recap of DOSI’s activities in ocean policy this month before launching into the latest publications. Those…
Spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and with it have come major international meetings for deep-ocean policy. All of those meetings have needed reliable scientific knowledge to design effective rules, so our…
Take a moment to relax with this week’s Round-Up of all the latest deep-sea research and news. Want to know how scavengers react to different types of food that sink to the ocean…
The 4th round of BBNJ negotiations is in full swing, and DOSI is working to support delegates on the many important deep-sea aspects. This week’s Round-Up starts with a new brief on the…
With the 4th round of negotiations on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction right around the corner, this week is an exciting one for deep-sea science. DOSI’s Deep-Sea Round-Up begins today with two new policy…
New research in this week’s Deep-Sea Round-Up is putting the spotlight on the smaller members of the deep-sea community. Articles this week cover topics including plankton in oligotrophic seas, epibiotic squat lobster symbiotes,…
This week the Deep-Sea Round-Up is taking a journey through the mesopelagic, with three different articles focusing on its fascinating communities. We’re also featuring papers on the life that dwells under the Ross…
The Round-Up this week starts with an introduction to Sarah Seabrook as the newest Co-Lead of DOSI’s Climate Change Working Group! We are excited to have Sarah on board, and we hope you…
The Deep-Sea Round-Up is back just in time for some truly fascinating research. This week starts with an assessment of the impact the sinking of the USS Johnston 77 years ago had on…
