Here are some of the articles on SOI from this quarter.
US National Academies report outlines barriers and solutions for scientist carers | Nature
In uncharted ocean depths, researchers find never-before-seen sea creatures | The Boston Globe
DISCOVERY: New tech aids understanding of the oxygen minimum zone | Marine Technology News
New technologies revise our understanding of oxygen minimum zones | Astrobiology
Deep Dive Talks with Schmidt Ocean Institute’s lead tech John Fulmer | Marine Technology News
New technologies revise scientists’ understanding of the oxygen minimum zone | ECO Magazine
‘Station 19’ Finale: Jason George on “incredibly tough” goodbye, possible ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ return | The Hollywood Reporter
Water world exploration: four new seamounts discovered on Earth | Astrobiology
From cities of whale flesh to vents of sulphur and stone: explore the deep sea this World Oceans Day | The Strait Times
New technologies revise scientists’ understanding of the oxygen minimum zone | SEVENSEAS Media
Scientists locate Chile’s deepest known cold seeps | ECO Magazine
This Chilean deep sea fish is basically a Warhammer 40k squig | Wargamer.com
Scientific discovery: Chile’s deepest cold seeps |Marine Technology News
Bizarre sea pig spotted at Chile’s deepest seeps 2,836 meters below the sea | IFL Science
Transcriptome sequencing of seven deep marine invertebrates | Nature
Seabed 2030 marks milestone with new discoveries | Hydro International
Seabed 2030 maps a new area the size of Europe | Maritime Journal
Witness an underwater wild west | National Wildlife Federation Magazine
Scientists just discovered a brand new species of shark ruling their corner of the deep | SYFY.com
Flathead Lake Biological Station embarking on an ocean study | Daily Inter Lake
MOCA announces a new $100,000 environment and arts prize | Los Angeles Daily Times
A stream flowing from the sea | Long Now
Otherworldly video captures rare jellyfish with a hitchhiker in its bell | Livescience
Professor’s deep-sea discovery could help find alien life | Stockton University
Deep-sea discovery could help find alien life | Astrobiology
Stockton professor dives deep in search of new life forms | BreakingAC.com
N.J. professor is looking for life on the ocean floor — and in outer space | NJ.com
How I stoked my passion for oceanography in Chile’s waters | Nature
At least 20 new species identified in recently discovered underwater ecosystem | ABC
New images of deep sea wonders are surprisingly adorable | Popular Science
Adorable octopus so rare it doesn’t have a name among new seamount images | Newsweek
Remote seamounts in the southeast Pacific may be home to 20 new species | Science News
Flying spaghetti monsters and 20 potential new species spotted at seamounts | IFL Science
Oceanographers find underwater mountain bigger than Mount Olympus | CNN
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