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#ESMOI 🌎🐠🪸 // ▶️ Ya pueden descargar la edición de Marzo y Abril de la revista Moe Varua de Rapa Nui 🌎🦞🐚🐙🦑🦀 ▶️ Links: Abril: cutt.ly/lw5yFw0N Marzo: cutt.ly/vw5yFRTn #sepacificseamounts #nazcaridge #salasygomezridge #dorsalessalasygomez
#SciArtFriday ~ #SEPacificSeamounts #ArtistAtSea Manuel David Chamorro Recabarren approaches his art process much like a scientist. He studies: What is this about? What is it composed of? What is its nature? What are the elements that make it up? #SciArt #EarthAsArt
#SundaySpecies: have you ever seen a walking fish? 🐟🦵 The Chaunacops was one of the 100+ species discovered during the #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. See how the #OceanDecade and partners contribute to groundbreaking sea exploration: ow.ly/MbWo50QOU8I 🎥@SchmidtOcean
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. This deep-sea anglerfish is Chaunacops coloratus, related to one of the new species recently found in Chile on @SchmidtOcean's #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. Learn more about this and other deep-sea anglerfishes:…
Dive deep with us! What do you think Falkor studies? Leave your answers in the comments below. #SEPacificSeaMounts #FalkorToo #MarineTraffic #VesselTracker #Ocean #Ship #Aspirants #UPSCAspirants #UPSC #UPSC2024 #Prelims #Dreams #CivilServices #DrishtiIAS #DrishtiIASEnglish
This Chaunacops was featured in a recent #NatGeo story on multiple species’ discoveries on the #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. "One creature that stood out is a type of “walking” fish/deep-sea anglerfish complete w/googly eyes & skin that looks crocheted" instagram.com/reel/C3_mmGbO_…
Chaunacops is not a Pokemon! This real-life creature was featured in recent @NatGeo story about species discoveries on #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. The sea toad has modified fins so it can walk on seafloor: part hunting strategy, part energy efficiency nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl…
Take 3min 50s to appreciate the amazing #deepsea #biodiversity collected on the #SEPacificSeamounts expedition to help establish a high-seas #marine #protectedarea along the Nazca & Salas y Gómez Ridges youtu.be/rh8RtuuFhsY?fe…
Never know who you’ll meet in the Twilight Zone, where there's more fish biomass than the rest of the ocean combined! Our friendly deep-sea experts suspect this mesmerizing creature is a lobate ctenophore, a type of comb jelly. Spotted during #SEPacificSeamounts expedition.
Sea urchins use tube feet to move around. According to @WHOI, their feet are controlled by a water vascular system. By changing amount of water inside, they extend or contract feet for speedy mobility. Seen on the #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. More info: schmidtocean.org/cruise/seamoun…
That would be this fine specimen here, seen on #SEPacificSeamounts Dive 640 on Seamount SFX, within the Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Park. This is a significant range extension for this type of octopus. See the full encounter: youtube.com/live/DAgzkJFzj… 3/4
For the 1st time, researchers observed a #DumboOctopus in SE Pacific - a sign the genus may live in a broader area than initially thought. During #SEPacificSeamounts expedition, scientists explored&collected data on 10 seamounts to be used to advance marine protection efforts.
Spotted during @SchmidtOcean's #SEPacificSeamounts expedition where an international team of scientists were exploring underwater mountains in an understudied area of the ocean. These seamounts harboured many incredible animals, plenty of surprises and a huge number of new…
This jelly was spotted during #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. An international team of scientists is exploring an understudied area of the ocean, dotted with underwater mountains that harbor many animals and species likely new to science. Explore w/us: schmidtocean.org/cruise/seamoun… 2/2
A red jellyfish, possibly belonging to the genus Benthocodon, was spotted during a recent ROV dive off the coast of Chile. Found in every ocean basin worldwide, scientists suspect that they play an outsized role in the marine food web. #SEPacificSeamounts expedition 1/2
Seamounts are oases for biodiversity. An international team of scientists explored understudied region for #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. The data & imagery will advance Chile’s effort to establish a high-seas marine protected area. Full 4K highlight vid: youtu.be/rh8RtuuFhsY
Final shots from dive 651. A dandelion siphonophore, dermechinus horridus urchins, a paragorgia coral with ophiuroid, and zooanthids. JF2 Seamount off coast of Chile @SchmidtOcean #SEPacificSeamounts #Siphonophriend
Dive 651. A arrow crab(?) on a primnoid coral loaded with ophiuroids, a rockfish, leiopathes, and a gastropod surrounded by worm tubes. JF2 Seamount off coast of Chile @SchmidtOcean #SEPacificSeamounts
Dive 651. A pycnogonid sea spider, a black coral with polyps retracted, a closeup of a chirostylid squat lobster on leiopathes, and a rock formation that looks like that leiopathes is growing out its nose 😂 JF2 Seamount off coast of Chile @SchmidtOcean #SEPacificSeamounts
Dive 651. Going out with style! Found an idiocanthus dragonfish! You can even see the photophore under its eye. Also some primnoid corals loaded with ophiuroids and a crinoid. JF2 Seamount off coast of Chile @SchmidtOcean #SEPacificSeamounts