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October 4th, 2024
Did you know that 70% of Australian waters are deeper than 1000m? Now that’s a lot of deep sea! We hear from the Minderoo-UWA Deep Sea Research Centre’s deputy director, Dr Todd Bond about the huge array of marine geographical features and biodiversity in Australia’s waters. Plus, Alan clears up some ongoing Australian-isms that have left him confused.
We also check in with our resident squid expert - Dr Kat Bolstad after the highly anticipated Squidtember comes to a close. Did you vote for your favourite squid, and if so, how did they score? We reckon Alan’s recent videos from the Tonga Trench (that he teased last episode) might’ve had a subtle influence…
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Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke | Thom - @ThomLinley
Instagram: Thom - @thom.linley
Bluesky: Thom - @deepseapod.com
Antibiotics from deep-sea microbes
New remote sensing technology allows for detailed measurements of deep-sea environments
100 million year old microbes found 75 m below the seabed are still alive
Octopoteuthis - Same sex spermatangea implantation
Ceph Ref - Demo site & GoFundMe
‘Puppet’ squid Grimalditeuthis - Article and MBARI video
Kat Bolstad - Head of AUT Squid Squad lab in Aukland, New Zealand
Sarah McAnulty - Squid biologist, science communicator & purveyor of squid facts
Meg Mindlin - Cephalopod biologist, illustrator, photographer & science communicator
Ryan Howard - Cephalopod vision, AUT Squid Squad
Todd Bond - Deep-sea ecologist & Deputy Director of the Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre
Andrew Stewart - Curator of Fishes at Te Papa Museum, New Zealand
Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel
Logo image - The Deep-Sea Podcast
Edited by - Georgia Wells
Tagged: deep sea, deep ocean, marine science, marine biology, marine bio, podcast, sci comm
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