Tim Shank, WHOI biologist and chief scientist of the HADES mission, presents his vision and drive for research in deep-ocean
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There are many questions about life in the trenches, but one of the most curious is why fish are not
The seafloor is getting farther from our keel with every dive. Tonight, Nereus goes to 8,000 meters (nearly five miles)
Exploring ocean trenches begins by mapping the seafloor to locate features and habitat that might foster diverse or previously unknown
We’re a little more than halfway through the cruise and it’s time for an update on where we are and
We have returned to Auckland for repairs to the hydraulic system on the crane that deploys and recovers Nereus. This
Thomas Linley, a graduate student at the University of Aberdeen, joined the HADES Kermadec cruise to study the distribution and