DOSI Deep-Sea Round-Up

This image, taken over 2,500 meters deep, depicts a Circeaster pullus everting its stomach in order to feed on an unfortunate Victorgorgia coral colony. Image courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2015 Hohonu Moana.
This week, can we use eDNA to monitor marine fish populations? What is the impact of ocean pollution on human health and wellbeing? Is the viperfish a key mesopelagic player? Plus there are some great new opportunities to join an internationally-respected team leading on fisheries science and get funding for capacity enhancement and knowledge transfer programmes at regional and global levels. Finally, discover a deep-sea podcast with a superstar line up of guests, and find out from Dr Helen Scales why the deep ocean really matters…
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