On Friday, May 19, 2023, Impossible Sensing, along with a team of scientists and engineers from SETI Institute, NASA JPL, University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory and other institutions onboard Ocean Exploration Trust's Exploration Vessel Nautilus expedition, successfully launched InVADER Mission’s Laser Divebot into the deep waters surrounding Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll. Impossible Sensing Brings High-Tech Laser Lab to the Ocean Floor.The program is a collaboration between strategic partners from across the public and private sectors: OceanKind, Office of Naval Research, Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, Builders Vision, Dalio Philanthropies, Aqualink, Ocean Discovery League, and Sofar Ocean. The Bristlemouth Pioneer program supports ocean innovators building marine applications and new technology. Bristlemouth Opens a New Era of Ocean Innovation, Launches Pioneer Programīristlemouth, the first open ocean connectivity standard, has launched its Pioneer program during World Oceans Week.However, we now understand that the deep ocean is a rich, if somewhat alien, ecosystem of marine life. For a long time scientists believed that life in the ocean depths was impossible. This World Oceans Day we are diving into the mysterious world of the deep ocean. World Oceans Day: The 'alien' lifeforms of the deep ocean.While the sample may seem ordinary, to the biologist it’s a trove of secrets: the DNA of every living creature swimming below. Hanging over the side of the boat, Nahi El Bar Jiyed scoops up a jug of sea water, then carefully pours it into a large syringe. How eDNA technology is changing the game for protecting ocean species.Meet the crew of the E/V Nautilus as they explore the ocean floor live! Attendees can ask the scientists and engineers questions and learn more about life onboard the ship. On June 27, talk to ocean scientists and ask your questions in a special ship-to-shore livestream from the ocean floor. Join Our Ship-To-Shore Livestream And Talk To An Ocean Scientist. Experts now believe this yet-to-be-described species of jellyfish may illuminate a deeper understanding of the enigmatic aquatic world from which it emerged. Never-Before-Seen Species of “Gelatinous Predator” Discovered in Remote Pacific Oceanįor the first time, researchers have laid eyes upon a newly discovered species of “gelatinous predator” spotted in the light-deprived depths of the Pacific Ocean.Researchers cooed over a “smiley” snailfish they spotted during a deep sea exploration mission in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument on Wednesday, June 7, footage by the Ocean Exploration Trust and NOAA showed. Researchers Coo Over 'Cute' Snailfish Spotted During Deep Sea Exploration.Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility.
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