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In this episode…

Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! 

 

Thom and Alan discuss Christmas from opposite ends of the planet, where Alan gets ‘proper’ Christmas in Scotland with snow and everything. At the opposite end, Thom insists on using his new BBQ, despite a rainstorm turning the air to liquid.

The exhibit that Thom was curating, Breathe | Mauri Ora at Te Papa, is an examination of the intersection of science and art by Marshmallow Lazer Feast. It is open now if you find yourself in Wellington, New Zealand.

 

This month, we are talking giant testate protists, the coolest things you have probably never heard of. Giant cells on the deep seabed that can reach 20 cm or more. They build elaborate shells, and despite having known about them for hundreds of years, there are still loads we don't understand about them.


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Reference list
News 

Deep Sea Valentines | Support Skype a Scientist with the Squid Facts shop!

 

Deep-Sea News

Unknown species of squid spotted burying itself upside down, pretending to be a plant

Rarely-Seen Seven-Arm 'Blob' Octopus Filmed by Underwater Camera | PetaPixel

Former submarine pilot's art highlights the deep sea | Hawai'i Public Radio

Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) | Kerby Illustrations

Zombie worms are missing and scientists are alarmed | ScienceDaily

Whale tag will help decode communication in the deep ocean - Earth.com

Scientists Uncover Massive Deep-Sea Eggs Inside on Active Volcano Thought to Be Extinct for Centuries

 


Discord Updates

Inside Breathe: Mauri Ora at Te Papa | RNZ

Crossing the Divide | Climate Connections at the Ice-Sea Interface


Interview Links

Paleodictyon - Wikipedia

 

Paleodictyon nodosum: A living fossil on the deep-sea floor

 

Massive occurrence of a new soft-walled monothalamous foraminifer, Bathyallogromia brandtae n.sp., in the hadal Aleutian trench

 

An Integrative Taxonomic Survey of Benthic Foraminiferal Species (Protista, Rhizaria) from the Eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone


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Song of the month: It is that deep, bro by Matt Storer

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