The Complexity of Measuring Microplastics

Microplastics may be small in size, measuring less than 5mm, but don’t let their tiny size fool you. These pollutants can greatly impact our environment and pose risks to human health. Understanding their widespread presence and far-reaching effects is paramount in our efforts to protect and preserve marine ecosystems. When it comes to researching microplastics, … Continued

The Presence of Microplastics

At last, the day we’ve been waiting for is here! After what felt like forever of planning this cruise, today we finally departed from Balboa, Panama. The excitement is real, and I cannot wait to see what this journey has in store for us. I am part of the team from Aalborg University, and we … Continued

Working Towards Equitable Deep-Ocean Research

The deep ocean (>200 meters) is the largest ecosystem on the planet, present in 82% of countries globally and occupying the majority of marine areas beyond national jurisdictions (aka the High Seas or international waters). Environmental stewardship is more likely to be effective when it is locally shaped and led, however, expense, inefficiency, and inequitable … Continued

Succession and Diversity through Dispersal and Settlement

Traducción al español a continuación The 9°North East Pacific Rise is an ideal study site to unravel primary succession, the rate at which animal communities colonize a hydrothermal vent after a volcanic eruption. About every 15-20 years, volcanic eruptions pave the area with lava, allowing us to study the change in the species structuring a … Continued

Curiosity-Driven Science – Week 2 Update

Working as part of a team on Research Vessel Falkor (too) creates a situation ripe for the spreading of knowledge and cross-collaboration. Scientists are close to – and may work on – projects that are not in their precise field of expertise. “Through doing that, you learn a lot about sort of different methods that … Continued

Dejar el Mundo un Poquito Mejor | Science Stories

“El cuidar estos ecosistemas implica superarnos a nosotros también, y entonces siento que estoy saciando como lo que lo que quería, saciando mi curiosidad pero al mismo tiempo, ayudando a la humanidad. Es lo bonito de intentar dejar el mundo un poquito mejor.” Ivonne Rodríguez Ramírez nos da una mirada a cómo se introdujo en … Continued

Traveling through Vents – Week 1 Update

“We do not fully understand how the animals who live on hydrothermal vents find them and come to the vents.” The #VentUnderworld team has embarked on an expedition to determine how animals are transported to hydrothermal vents and build communities. The team suspects that the answer does not solely lie in the waters above the … Continued

Giant Worms on a Very Special Volcano

Traducción al español a continuación I come from Austria, a country in the middle of Europe that is landlocked but contains beautiful mountains, lakes, and rivers. Nevertheless, I have been drawn to the Ocean for as long as I can remember. I’d like to say that this is why I became a marine biologist, but … Continued

Faith in Independent Thinking – Science Story

“If I had to explain to an Extraterrestrial what life in my home planet is, I would never even mention a human – Life in my home planet is truly microbes living in an ocean of darkness.” It isn’t often we get to share a video containing deep-sea science, a total solar eclipse, heavy metal, … Continued

Deep-Sea Exploration in Latin America

Traducción al español a continuación Have you ever been afraid of the dark? I remember that when I was little, I was always scared when my parents turned off the lights in my room because I thought there could be monsters in the darkness that would harm me. Today, it amazes me that living in … Continued