DOSI Deep-Sea Round-Up

A caridean shrimp, Heterocarpus, filmed enjoying a feast of mid-water dragonfish, possible a stareater, at around 998 meters. You can see the video of their dramatic encounter at the end of this week’s Round-Up. Image courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Discovering the Deep: Exploring Remote Pacific MPAs 2017.
It’s been a big week for the deep sea, and we’re covering it all in the Round-Up. This week features research on (not so) boring bivalves, toxins, and the “sinking dead.” Then it’s time to dive into all the latest news, including a mammoth discovery.
We also have plenty of events and opportunities to put on your radar. Those include Black in Marine Science Week, #DeepWeek, ISA meetings, spare expedition berths, and a call for Ocean Decade Laboratory side events. Have a look around and see what you like!
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