Publications are swimming in new deep-sea research this week: Today’s Round-Up features ten articles “hot off the press,” and that’s just scratching the surface. A series of articles on deep-sea mining in The…

Publications are swimming in new deep-sea research this week: Today’s Round-Up features ten articles “hot off the press,” and that’s just scratching the surface. A series of articles on deep-sea mining in The…
Report by ocean scientists Angelika Brandt, Julia Swigart, and Elva Escobar The original Challenger voyages in the 19th Century unfortunately did not reach the higher latitudes of the Pacific. However, Challenger’s legacy continues…
The Deep-Sea Round-Up is back, and this issue features two weeks’ worth of fascinating new research. Papers this week cover topics including low-cost ocean exploration, ecosystem modeling, and a reflection on the path…
Human society depends on the ocean, now more than ever. Its enormous volume -over 90 percent of the space available to life on Earth- is filled with unique ecosystems. While those environments are…
Welcome! The Deep-Sea Round-Up will be taking a break next week, but there’s plenty of content in this newest issue to tide you over. Two new papers this week come with fascinating video…
This has been a busy week for DOSI: We start this week’s Round-Up by sharing both the latest issue of Deep-Sea Life and a major report from our Fisheries Working Group. Then, we…
Welcome to the latest issue of Deep-Sea Life! In these pages, DOSI and the Deep-Sea Biology Society (DSBS) cover all the biggest deep-ocean research stories from the past six months. This time, that…
The impact of deep-sea fisheries on the marine environment calls for effective measures to ensure that fishing does not compromise the commitments established by the United Nations for protecting biodiversity in the deep…