Trillions of fist-sized rocks are sitting somewhere between Mexico and Hawaii, at depths where sunlight…
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Indeep Project: The INDEEP Project exists to bridge the gap between deep-sea science and the policies that govern our oceans. Through international collaboration, rigorous research, and open communication, indeep-project.org documents the biology, ecology, and fragility of deep-sea ecosystems — and advocates for the sustainable management that can preserve them for future generations.
Standing on a Gulf Coast beach in late summer and feeling water that should be…
A tethered ROV slowly descends toward a pipeline that was last thoroughly inspected maybe two…
When you realize that the most advanced climate models ever created by humans may be…
Watching a fish drift backward through pitch-black Arctic water, curl its tail, hover for sixteen…
The idea that robots are now constantly monitoring the ocean, a vast, light-starved, pressure-crushed place…
The tracks of a research ship from the late 1970s can still be seen somewhere…
It’s easy to assume that the ocean is acting exactly as it always has when…
The harbor at Moss Landing, California, a tiny fishing and research village tucked between Monterey…
Layers of mud are building up at a pace of about a millimeter per year…
