Lophelia pertusa is a prominent deep-sea coral in the Gulf of Mexico and one that plays a significant role in the designation of Habitat Areas of Particular Concern. So, it’s going to be the first in a series of deep-water corals we’ll be profiling in storyboards.We’re going to dig in a little deeper to find out… Continue Reading Lophelia pertusa: A Closer Look
Deep-sea
Predictive Modeling of Deep-sea Coral Habitat
Deep-sea corals are of particular conservation concern due to their slow growth rates and vulnerability to disturbance. Predicitive modeling of deep-sea coral habitat can aid conservation planning, inform management of offshore activities affecting the seafloor, and guide exploration. Modeling can also lend insights into the environmental factors driving the distribution of deep-sea corals, helping to… Continue Reading Predictive Modeling of Deep-sea Coral Habitat
NOAA Southeast Deep Coral Initiative
Want to go for a swim? How about down around 1,300 feet? You’re going to need a submarine for that, so unless you’re friends with Elon Musk or James Cameron it’s probably not going to happen, BUT… you CAN go exploring with the crew of the R/V Nancy Foster, which sent down an ROV to… Continue Reading NOAA Southeast Deep Coral Initiative
Ecosystems of the Deep
Similarly to Creatures of the Deep, when you open this poster, it appears to be just a static image, but don’t let that appearance fool you. If you click a numbered picture you’ll be able to learn so much more about what’s going on with the species in the poster! Some of the information provided… Continue Reading Ecosystems of the Deep
Creatures of the Deep
When you open this poster, it appears to be just a static image, but don’t let that appearance fool you. If you click a numbered picture you’ll be able to learn so much more about what’s going on with the species in the poster! Some of the information provided includes a description, geographic distribution, and… Continue Reading Creatures of the Deep