The Azores Deep-sea Research Group launched a short video explaining their contribution to “Delivering the science we need for the ocean we want”. Recognizing
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EMSO-Azores deep-sea observatory: 10 years of monitoring the Lucky Strike vent field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
[From Deep-Sea Life 16] Sarradin Pierre-Marie¹, Matabos Marjolaine¹, Sarrazin Jozée¹, Cannat Mathilde² and the EMSO-Azores team.¹Deep Sea Laboratory, Ifremer, Brest, France; ²Paris Globe Institute
Seamount recovery time-series off New Zealand continues
[From Deep-Sea Life 16] Malcolm Clark, David Bowden, Ashley Rowden and the shipboard team of voyage TAN2009 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research,
Marine species distribution along the NW-Pacific and the Arctic Ocean
[From Deep-Sea Life 16] Chhaya CHAUDHARY1,2, Joan M. ALFARO-LUCAS1,2, Angelika BRANDT1,2, Hanieh SAEEDI1,2,3 1Department of Marine Zoology, Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Research Trip From Iceland to the Azores
[From Deep-Sea Life 16] Saskia Brix Senckenberg Research Institute, Germany Email: sbrix@senckenberg.de Concurrent with the start of the UN Ocean Decade, the IceDivA expedition
Sedimentation effects survey series (ROBES III) completed
[From Deep-Sea Life 16] Malcolm Clark, Scott Nodder, Daniel Leduc, Joanne O’Callaghan and the 2020 shipboard team. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research,
Depicting the Seep-Scape: Current Work on the Hikurangi Margin of New Zealand
Sarah Seabrook¹ ³, David Bowden¹, Cliff Law¹ ³, Ashley Rowden¹ ⁴ and the TAN1904 voyage team ¹National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New
Deep Sea Lebanon Project
[from Deep-Sea Life Issue 14] Results of the 2016 Expedition Exploring Submarine Canyons: Towards Deep-Sea Conservation in Lebanon Project Mira Husseini & Ziad Samaha
Coral Reefs on the High Seas Coalition
[from Deep-Sea Life Issue 14] Coral Reefs on the High Seas Coalition – Supporting the establishment of the first marine conservation areas to protect
DY108: Return to the Darwin Mounds, the UK’s 1st deep-sea MPA
[from Deep-Sea Life Issue 14] DY108: Return to the Darwin Mounds, the UK’s 1st deep-sea MPA Brian Bett1*, Veerle Huvenne1*, et al. 1National Oceanography