Welcome to the first Deep-Sea Round-Up of May! We’re swimming in new research this week, from a report on the exponential growth of hadal science to a deep-sea alligator fall and the evolution…
This week, the Deep-sea Round-Up starts with a fascinating new publication on the magnetic foraminifera that live in the Mariana Trench. There’s plenty more research to browse too, including articles on walleye pollock,…
Happy Earth Day Week! The Deep-Sea Round-Up is here with the latest news from the world’s largest habitat. Our first article this week is making especially big waves: It shows that different sampling…
Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Round-Up! This week’s issue starts off with fascinating new papers on whalebone and wood habitats on the seabed, amphipod biodiversity, bioluminescent organs, and more. In our Deep-Sea Mining…
Ready for a deep dive into this week’s ocean science? The Round-Up starts this week with some fascinating new articles on abyssal anemones, deep-sea adaptations, and hydrothermal vent ecology. We also feature a…
Do you have any interesting photos from research or expeditions that you wish more people would see? At its heart, DOSI has always been about harnessing the power of deep-sea expertise to support…
Like many other fields of science, published work on the deep ocean is not as accessible as it should be. Even though 80% of academic research is funded by the public or by…
Welcome to the last Deep-Sea Round-Up of March! We start this issue with a link to our Open Access Task Force’s briefing for the DOSI community, which was just released yesterday. Then it’s…
