This “smiling” snailfish in the family Liparidae was filmed at a depth of 1,365 m while exploring Denson Seamount as part of the Seascape Alaska 5 expedition in 2023. Image courtesy of NOAA Ocean Exploration, Seascape…
Rocky surfaces offer a hard surface for sessile, or immobile, animals like corals and sponges to cling to. Argentinian scientists and ROV SuBastian pilots observed this seafloor community at 931 m while exploring Argentina’s…
Over the last two weeks, DOSI Ambassadors have been at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, attending the 3rd session of the BBNJ Preparatory Commission. The BBNJ Agreement is critically important…
A black-and-white blob fish seen resting on the soft sediment in Middleton Canyon during the Seascape Alaska 5 expedition. Image credit: NOAA Ocean Exploration, Seascape Alaska. This week: the impact of climate interventions on marine…
DOSI recently participated in the first part of the 31st session of the Council of the International Seabed Authority, held in Kingston, Jamaica from 9 to 19 March 2026. This session marked a…
A lithoid crab rests upon a glass sponge in this stunning shot taken during the 2023 Shakedown + EXPRESS West Coast Exploration expedition at a depth of 830 m. Image courtesy of the NOAA…
Close-up image showing a live tubeworm at the Von Damm hydrothermal field, on the Mid-Cayman Rise. While tubeworms are some of the most iconic animals to have been discovered at vent fields in…
This pink coral (Hemicorallium sp.) observed at ~1,654 m had a base approximately 18 cm wide, indicating a particularly old colony. Image courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Deep-Sea Symphony:…
