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In honour of the Professor and Dr Thom both now being 40, here’s episode 40!
So everyone has been pretty busy but we finally got round to finishing off our deep sea habitats series with this episode on submarine canyons. We talk with Dr Teresa Amaro, from the University of Aveiro in Portugal about these hugely important habitats in the deep sea and how they influence the fauna of the continental shelf. Plus, we get to hear the infamous story of when The Professor and Teresa docked in Lisbon during a cruise and Teresa was able to clear out a bar for the whole of the crew.
Plus, the deep sea has been all over the news this month with lot’s of new papers being released. Magnetic bacteria have been found by the (phenomenally named) HYPER-DOLHPIN ROV, mysterious markings on the seafloor turn out to be face-planting fish, and scientists have been training jellyfish to navigate through assault courses (kinda).
The Professor’s deep sea research lab have also been busy recently with lots of exciting videos coming out from their landers. Plus, one mystery creature has the whole team stumped. Is it a nudibranch? Or is it something else entirely?
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NEWS
Kelp lightbulb art exhibition at Te Papa
Big eye jellyhead spotted on Alan’s landers
Unknown species spotted on Alan’s landers
Fish have been smashing their faces into the seabed for a while
Fossil spines reveal deep sea's past
Revolutionary deep-sea habitat to be available by 2027
Magnetic bacteria in the deep sea
DNA found in filter feeding sponges reveals deep-sea fish community
Credits
Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel
Logo image - NOAA
Glossary
Canyon - Narrow steep-sided valleys that cut into continental slopes and continental rises of the oceans.
Cleft - A divide.
Continental shelf - A continental shelf is the edge of a continent that lies under the ocean. It extends from the coastline of a continent to a drop-off point called the shelf break.
Holothurian - A sea cucumber. They feed by ingesting sediment to obtain the nutrients.
Lander - A piece of deep sea equipment which free-falls to the seafloor and collects data via cameras, collection equipment etc.
ROV - Remotely operated vehicle. These are robots, tethered to the surface vessel which are used to explore an area in the deep sea, whilst being operated from the surface.