DOSI Deep-Sea Round-Up
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These shrimp and other small organisms were found clinging to a sponge during the 2015 Hohonu Moana expedition. Image courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research. 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.
Welcome to this week’s Round-Up of deep-ocean research and news! In this issue, we’re featuring a study on anglerfish adaptation, submissions for a special feature collection on environmental baselines for deep-sea mining, updates from the Convention on Biological Diversity, and more. Tomorrow is also the last day to apply for DOSI’s Communications Manager position, so please take a look if you’re interested. Finally, scroll to the end to try out the “How Much Deep Sea is in Your EEZ” tool created by Kristen Johannes.
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