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  1. Picturing the Deep – a massive seafloor photograph, taken by Autosub6000

    form a ‘street view’ map of the North Atlantic’s Porcupine Abyssal Plain and its inhabitants. Forward ... some twelve miles long by four miles wide (20 km by 7 km), covering an area about the size of city such ... as Southampton, but three miles underwater (around 4850m). The Porcupine Abyssal Plain is just off ...

    31/08/2021 - 13:35

  2. New study paves the way for improved nature-based coastal defences

    defences for major cities such as Guangzhou Mangrove trees allow excellent protection, but scientists are ... now able to predict best location for them to provide maximum protection First study to show how ... coastal mangrove trees can modify the movement of water in a river delta plain during extreme weather ...

    06/10/2023 - 14:04

  3. Little hills have big effect on biodiversity

    processes on the seafloor, such as organic-matter remineralisation and carbon burial. These single-celled ... how deep ocean ecology works. Abyssal hills represent a major source of topographic and environmental ... variation in the deep sea. Conditions on the hills, such as, water current flow, sediment particle size, and ...

    16/07/2019 - 10:37

  4. NOC contributes to discovery of the largest aggregation of fishes in abyssal deep sea

    Science and Technology (SOEST). “We had never seen reports of such high numbers of fishes in the ... Mexico, which is being explored for deep sea mining of nodules containing metals such as copper, cobalt, ... During the expedition, the research team sampled three of these seamounts and their surrounding plains as ...

    16/04/2021 - 22:57

  5. On how thin submarine flows transported large volumes of sand for hundreds of kilometres across a flat basin plain without eroding the seafloor

    Stevenson, C.J.; Talling, P.J.; Sumner, E.J.; Masson, D.G.; Frenz, M.; Wynn, R.B.. 2014 On how ... plain without eroding the seafloor. Sedimentology, 61 (7). 1982-2019. https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12125 ...

    26/06/2023 - 08:34

  6. How volcanically active is an abyssal plain? Evidence for recent volcanism on 20 Ma Nazca Plate seafloor

    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9306-3446. 2021 How volcanically active is an abyssal plain? Evidence for recent volcanism on 20 Ma Nazca ...

    26/06/2023 - 08:38

  7. RRS James Cook cruise 062 – 14 August 2011

    Porcupine Abyssal Plain in NE Atlantic, the Pacific and Indian Ocean, as well as the seas around Antarctica. ... and expertise to do a research cruise such as this one. So, it is not surprising that scientists have ... Abyssal Plain in the North East Atlantic Ocean and Station M in the North East Pacific have been visited ...

    17/08/2017 - 15:40

  8. Microplastics discovered in the deep, open ocean

    a collaborative research expedition to further understand how tiny pieces of plastic litter are spreading in the ... a number of key questions, including: how much and what type of microplastic material is present in the ... Atlantic ocean and what is the physical impact of such on marine life, in particular the tiny organisms at ...

    10/08/2017 - 17:18

  9. Single-celled shelled organisms shed light on ancient hills

    identifying ancient environments characterized by such currents. Hilly terrain on the ocean floor is a key ... example of such an environment and is thought to represent the single largest habitat on planet Earth. ... Conditions in these elevated ‘habitats’, such as current flow, sediment particle size and food availability ...

    11/08/2017 - 09:56

  10. NOC extends 36-year climate change study in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean

    March 2021, for an expedition to the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory (PAP-SO). Led by Dr ... to ocean depths, will show how much carbon is locked away under the sea. In addition to extensive ... matter and larger wildlife that it feeds, such as sea cucumbers and sea anemones. Dr Sue Hartman said: ...

    16/04/2021 - 20:13