DOSI Deep-Sea Round-Up
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A close look at the large cladorhizidae carnivorous sponge in the genus Chondrocladia that was collected on Windows to the Deep 2021 Dive 11 from a depth of 1,139 m. Image courtesy of NOAA Ocean Exploration, Windows to the Deep 2021. More deep-sea photos shared through DOSI can be found on our Flickr page. You can share your own amazing images through the Round-Up here.
DOSI is hiring! This week’s Round-Up features our search for a Digital Officer to support our website updates and social media. But that’s not all: There’s also new research on deep-sea coral distribution, hydrothermal vent fungi, and integrated ecosystem assessment. We’re also sharing updates from the Bonn Climate Change Conference, which continued this week. Finally, scroll to the end for a video highlighting the 2023 Northeast Pacific Deep-Sea Exploration Project.
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