Models are in vogue this week, being used to predict warming in the deep Gulf of Mexico waters, to estimate deep-sea halibut distributions and calculate carbon and nutrient recycling rates in the twilight…
Anna Metaxas is a Professor in the Department of Oceanography at Dalhousie University, Canada. Alongside her deep-sea research, Anna is involved in a number of national and international initiatives that have as an ultimate…
Glow-in-the-dark sharks and soft-bodied robots capable of exploring the deepest trenches. Need we say more? Plus don’t miss out on upcoming webinars such as “Enhancing the Role and Participation of Women in Deep-Sea…
Two new papers explore microbial symbioses this week, while genetic sequencing is also a theme, from method progression and application to the equitable access and sharing of benefits associated with genetic resources. Paris Stefanoudis…
Two deep-sea discoveries made the headlines this week: a colossal slickhead in Japan’s deep sea, measuring nearly 1.5 m in length and named after a sumo wrestler, and a rich sessile benthic community found…
PLEASE GO HERE FOR THE 2021 WORLD OCEAN DAY PERFORMANCE “Science and art are natural friends: one often inspires the other.” What is Song of the Ocean? Song of the Ocean is a collaboration…
This week we celebrate International Women in Science Day. As a network with many female leaders and members, we have a lot of people to thank for all that DOSI has achieved and…
It’s the first round-up in a few weeks, so there’s inevitably a lot to share! Our feature image is another stunning anglerfish from Danté Fenolio – we would like to thank him for…
