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  1. 10 min

    Simply stunning and if you need a break from all the shitty stuff going on well worth it

    youtu.be/lwXYYzHd51Y

    #neato #deepSea #mbari

  2. Stunning 4K Footage of the Most Spectacular Deep Sea Creatures Filmed in 2025

    Researchers from California’s Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) have released a year-end video showcasing some of the…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #4K #CA #Canada #deepseacreature #mbari #Science #underwatercamera
    newsbeep.com/ca/364447/

  3. Rarely-Seen Seven-Arm ‘Blob’ Octopus Filmed by Underwater Camera

    Seven-arm octopus (Haliphron atlanticus) (Image: © 2025 MBARI) A rarely seen seven-arm octopus known as “the blob octopus”…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #mbari #octopus #rov #sevenarmoctopus #underwatercamera
    newsbeep.com/us/338780/

  4. Rarely-Seen Seven-Arm ‘Blob’ Octopus Filmed by Underwater Camera

    Seven-arm octopus (Haliphron atlanticus) (Image: © 2025 MBARI) A rarely seen seven-arm octopus known as “the blob octopus”…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #mbari #octopus #rov #sevenarmoctopus #underwatercamera
    newsbeep.com/us/338780/

  5. Rarely-Seen Seven-Arm ‘Blob’ Octopus Filmed by Underwater Camera

    Seven-arm octopus (Haliphron atlanticus) (Image: © 2025 MBARI) A rarely seen seven-arm octopus known as “the blob octopus”…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #mbari #octopus #rov #Science #sevenarmoctopus #UK #underwatercamera #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/306000/

  6. Free-Floating Robots Find #Ocean’s #Carbon Storage Is Struggling
    “Biogeochemical” profiling reveals the impact of marine #heatwaves
    This #science depends entirely on autonomous “biogeochemical” profiling floats that drift and dive through the ocean, collecting data in near-real time as part of the U.S.-led Global Ocean #Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) Array, headed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (#MBARI) in California.
    spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots #ARGO

  7. Free-Floating Robots Find #Ocean’s #Carbon Storage Is Struggling
    “Biogeochemical” profiling reveals the impact of marine #heatwaves
    This #science depends entirely on autonomous “biogeochemical” profiling floats that drift and dive through the ocean, collecting data in near-real time as part of the U.S.-led Global Ocean #Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) Array, headed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (#MBARI) in California.
    spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots #ARGO

  8. Free-Floating Robots Find ’s Storage Is Struggling
    “Biogeochemical” profiling reveals the impact of marine
    This depends entirely on autonomous “biogeochemical” profiling floats that drift and dive through the ocean, collecting data in near-real time as part of the U.S.-led Global Ocean (GO-BGC) Array, headed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute () in California.
    spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots

  9. Free-Floating Robots Find #Ocean’s #Carbon Storage Is Struggling
    “Biogeochemical” profiling reveals the impact of marine #heatwaves
    This #science depends entirely on autonomous “biogeochemical” profiling floats that drift and dive through the ocean, collecting data in near-real time as part of the U.S.-led Global Ocean #Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) Array, headed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (#MBARI) in California.
    spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots #ARGO

  10. Free-Floating Robots Find #Ocean’s #Carbon Storage Is Struggling
    “Biogeochemical” profiling reveals the impact of marine #heatwaves
    This #science depends entirely on autonomous “biogeochemical” profiling floats that drift and dive through the ocean, collecting data in near-real time as part of the U.S.-led Global Ocean #Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) Array, headed by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (#MBARI) in California.
    spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots #ARGO

  11. Sehr herzliche Glückwünsche auch an unser Akademiemitglied Antje Boetius zur Aufnahme in den Orden Pour le mérite!

    Antje Boetius ist Polar- und Tiefseeforscherin und seit Mai 2025 Präsidentin des Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Instituts #MBARI in Kalifornien.

    👉 Mehr dazu unter buff.ly/0Jmf5Pb

  12. A New, ‘Adorable’ #DeepSea #Fish Swims Into View
    The bumpy #snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening. The #bumpysnailfish was among three new #snailfish species discovered off the coast of #California, at a depth of over 10,000 feet, from an expedition led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (#MBARI).
    nytimes.com/2025/09/08/science
    archive.ph/XbQXh

  13. Führungswechsel am #AWI: Prof. Dr. Maarten Boersma hat gestern kommissarisch die Leitung des AWI übernommen. Der Biologe folgt auf Prof. Dr. Antje Boetius, die als Präsidentin an das #MBARI in Kalifornien wechselt. Maarten Boersma ist seit über 20 Jahren am AWI aktiv, zuletzt in leitender Funktion auf Helgoland und Sylt.

    awi.de/ueber-uns/service/press

    Foto: Kerstin Rolfes

  14. Bloody-belly comb jellies, Lampocteis cruentiventer, are #ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. These crimson beauties are found in the twilight zone, using their blood-red stomachs to hide a belly full of glowing (bioluminescent) prey. At these depths, red is nearly invisible, turning their vibrant color into the perfect camouflage.⁠ ⁠

    via mbari-blog

    #MBARI
    #MontereyBay
    #MarineLife
    #video

  15. Bloody-belly comb jellies, Lampocteis cruentiventer, are #ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. These crimson beauties are found in the twilight zone, using their blood-red stomachs to hide a belly full of glowing (bioluminescent) prey. At these depths, red is nearly invisible, turning their vibrant color into the perfect camouflage.⁠ ⁠

    via mbari-blog

    #MBARI
    #MontereyBay
    #MarineLife
    #video

  16. Bloody-belly comb jellies, Lampocteis cruentiventer, are #ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. These crimson beauties are found in the twilight zone, using their blood-red stomachs to hide a belly full of glowing (bioluminescent) prey. At these depths, red is nearly invisible, turning their vibrant color into the perfect camouflage.⁠ ⁠

    via mbari-blog

    #MBARI
    #MontereyBay
    #MarineLife
    #video

  17. Bloody-belly comb jellies, Lampocteis cruentiventer, are #ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. These crimson beauties are found in the twilight zone, using their blood-red stomachs to hide a belly full of glowing (bioluminescent) prey. At these depths, red is nearly invisible, turning their vibrant color into the perfect camouflage.⁠ ⁠

    via mbari-blog

    #MBARI
    #MontereyBay
    #MarineLife
    #video

  18. Bloody-belly comb jellies, Lampocteis cruentiventer, are #ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. These crimson beauties are found in the twilight zone, using their blood-red stomachs to hide a belly full of glowing (bioluminescent) prey. At these depths, red is nearly invisible, turning their vibrant color into the perfect camouflage.⁠ ⁠

    via mbari-blog

    #MBARI
    #MontereyBay
    #MarineLife
    #video

  19. MBARI discovers new species of sea slug in the deep sea. It ‘swims with a fingered tail and uses a cavernous hood to capture food’

    mbari.org/news/mbari-researche

    #MBARI #Marine #Ocean #Monterey

  20. Sound provides new information about the secret lives of sperm whales mbari.org/news/sound-provides-

    Evidence for seasonal migration by a cryptic top predator of the deep sea movementecologyjournal.biomedc

    "Sperm #whales are the loudest animals on Earth and rely on sound to find food in the sprawling darkness of the #DeepSea. #MBARI technology allows us to listen in, gaining new insight into the mysterious lives of these #animals."

  21. Season 1 Episode 9: Bioluminescence: The Soft Glow of the Deep Sea, With Dr Steve Haddock

    [Technically this was episode 7 and @arielkroon messed up her numbering, but we're going to pretend that didn't happen]

    ou don't have to be a solarpunk—or a lunarpunk—to dream of bioluminescence, from twinkling phytoplankton to glowing lamps, phosphorescent fungi, and jellyfish lit up like space ships. To honor those dreams, Christina talked to Dr. Steve Haddock, Senior Scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and leading expert on the things that glow, flash, and train headlights through the dark waters of the deep sea. Join us for this conversation about how bioluminescence works, what critters are capable of it and what they use it for, and whether or not our visions of bioluminescent street lamps stand a chance of coming true.

    You can also follow Steve Haddock on X @beroe and learn more about bioluminescence at biolum.eemb.ucsb.edu/.

    youtu.be/cAGj0kFd41c?si=YwoexC

    #Episode #Season1 #YouTube #solarpunk #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #podcast #bioluminescence #MBARI #OceanScience #Science #lunarpunk

  22. Advanced underwater robots discover #DeepSea #squid that broods giant eggs
    phys.org/news/2024-06-advanced

    Giant eggs in a deep-sea squid esajournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    "#MBARI researchers had previously observed deep-sea #squids brooding their eggs, but this sighting was striking because the eggs were twice as large as those of other brooding deep-sea squids... this individual likely represents an unknown species of the family of #Gonatidae and one that broods giant eggs."

  23. Skyrocketing #ocean temps have scientists scratching their heads, "it’s looking like it’s already June out there"
    Oceans steadily warmed over decades, absorbing ~90% of extra heat humans have added to the atmosphere. “The oceans are our saviors, in a way,” says #oceanographer #FranciscoChavez of #MBARI “Things might be a lot worse in terms of #climate impacts, because a lot of that heat is not only kept at the surface, it’s taken to depths.”
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0 #climatechange #climatecrisis

  24. New (old) episode alert! We're re-uploading our episodes from season one so that they're all housed in one place. The latest one to go up is "Bioluminescence: the soft glow of the deep sea with Dr Steve Haddock", where @xtinadlr sat down for a discussion with Dr Haddock, Senior Scientist with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and leading expert on the things that glow, flash, and train headlights through the dark waters of the deep sea. Join us for this conversation about how bioluminescence works, what critters are capable of it and what they use it for, and whether or not our visions of bioluminescent street lamps stand a chance of coming true.

    You can check it out on your podcatcher of choice, at our website, or on our YouTube channel: youtu.be/cAGj0kFd41c?si=olzVCM

    #bioluminescence #lunarpunk #solarpunk #biomimicry #podcast #solarpunkpresentspodcast #MBARI #MarineBiology #MontereyBayAquariumResearchInstitute #Ocean #Science

  25. Mark your calendars! We’re excited to announce that MBARI will be hosting the 5th Marine Imaging Workshop next year. The workshop will be held in Monterey, CA, USA at the Monterey Convention Center from October 7th-10th, 2024. We have a web site up at miw2024.org/ and will be posting more information and registration details in the near future. Please help us spread the word.

    #MBARI #marinescience #marinebiology