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The Shortarse Feelerfish and other conundrums

June 16, 2017

Shortarse Feelerfish
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  • The Shortarse Feelerfish and other conundrums
    16 June 2017
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    15 June 2017
  • Fish collectors hold the key to preservation
    14 June 2017
  • Our fabulous forams prove abundant, diverse and unusually gigantic
    13 June 2017
  • Beam us up Jérôme
    12 June 2017
  • Mobile-home-building tubeworm known from Labrador and Madagascar also dwells in our deep sea
    11 June 2017
  • First peek in the deep end of Freycinet Commonwealth Marine Reserve
    10 June 2017
  • Abyssal espresso, coming right up!
    9 June 2017
  • Sampling for microplastics, from surface waters to muddy sediments of the abyss
    8 June 2017
  • We’ve created the first full street-view map of an Australian Commonwealth marine reserve
    7 June 2017
  • This biologist is on a mission to map seafloor life across the globe
    6 June 2017
  • Deploying elephantine weights from the height of Mt Kosciuszko
    5 June 2017
  • Lizard fish are all green eyes and hinged teeth
    4 June 2017
  • Processing the catch: a meeting of arcane art, lined paper and picklery
    3 June 2017
  • Crinoids were the trigger for deep-sea exploration
    2 June 2017
  • Mud, mud, glorious abyssal mud
    1 June 2017
  • The faceless fish looks happier and heartier than it did in 1887
    31 May 2017
  • Think twice before adding these to your seafood cocktail!
    30 May 2017
  • Is this cute little coffinfish in need of a name?
    29 May 2017
  • This metal marvel collects time capsules of life from the abyss
    28 May 2017
  • Is a sea spider a collection of drinking straws from outer space?
    27 May 2017
  • Getting the feel for eels
    26 May 2017
  • These carnivorous sponges wield lethal weapons made of glass
    25 May 2017
  • Sounding out a world of hidden folds and valleys beneath the waves
    24 May 2017
  • Orbs, paddles, spines, ejecting jaws and silky smoothness: meet the polychaetes of Australia's abyss
    23 May 2017
  • Always one hand for the ship, and other tips for motion-filled days at the office
    22 May 2017
  • Tripod fishes find dinner with fins and rays, not eyes and teeth
    21 May 2017
  • Exploring a perfect square of abyssal seafloor, one teaspoon of sediment at a time
    20 May 2017
  • When sorting stars, cucumbers, tripods and toilet rolls, we all know a fridge from a Kombi
    19 May 2017
  • Crustaceans beware when the dragon fish shines its red light of death upon you
    18 May 2017
  • The sorting begins: four squid, some jellies, a baby eel and . . .
    17 May 2017
  • I demonstrate the 'jacuzzi' as the land becomes a haze of twinkling lights
    16 May 2017
  • We're all set to enter the world of jelly and fangs!
    15 May 2017
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