DOSI Deep-Sea Round-Up
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This giant Pacific octopus was seen at a depth of 677 meters during the seventh dive of the Seascape Alaska 3 expedition. Image courtesy of NOAA Ocean Exploration. 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.
Happy New Year! This week’s Round-Up features new research on hydrothermal vent fauna and acoustic profiling of the bathypelagic. There’s also a paper on satellite mapping revealing extensive, previously-unrecorded activity in industries like fishing at sea.
More interesting entries today include travel grant opportunities for the UN Ocean Decade Conference, cruise berths on 2024 AtlantiS expeditions, and three marine science professorships. Finally, scroll to the end for a video from the University of Vienna where Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki shares her research on how science helped shape the new UN treaty on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction.
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