UNC Marine Sciences

@unc_masc

The Department of Marine Sciences at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Joined October 2015

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  1. Don't fall behind on the they are up to their 10th Alvin dive. Go Science!

  2. Ghost crabs, mats, small white sponges, dark-purple scale worms and more found on Alvin dive 9 of

  3. Ever wanted to see a huge hual of tubeworms? Now is your chance! Alvin dive 8 (#4868) of

  4. where tube worms grow next to striking carbonate mounds & worm burrows cover the methane-soaked seafloor in a silvery carpet

  5. Dive 6 of expedition sees a carpet of little worm tubes in sponge-like sediment. Glory & discovery via

  6. Unidentified purple clumps seen in RingVent area seep during Alvin dive5 of . Go & Min Song!

  7. Alvin dive 4 of expedition visits Ring Vent an off-axis structure powered by residual activity of a basalt sill

  8. Continuing w posts of Christmases past... ' The Night Before Christmas, for grad students!

  9. visited another unexplored off-axis structure in the Northern . It will from now on be known as "Octopus Mound".

  10. The Alvin exploration of "Ringvent" was a full success. We found a hydrothermally fuelled ecosystem 30 km (!) off-axis of .

  11. Happy first day of ! Don't let the cold keep you down!

  12. Molecular Insights into a Dinoflagellate Bloom - using genes to predict blooms - new paper published in

  13. Watching Tomopteris swim aboard the Western Flyer with

  14. Postdoc position to study interactions of microorganisms in their native marine habitats. Fuhrman Lab, USC.

  15. Check out what our coastal geology lab has been up to.

  16. love these friendly reminders for scientists and their use of jargon from at .

  17. The 3rd Alvin dive of expedition is an epic 9 hour long wildlife safari! Riftia, Anemones and Octopi, oh my!

  18. Thx doctoral student Tito Montenegro for translating the expedition blog into Spanish

  19. UNC Marine Sciences followed , , and 12 others
  20. This drone from can dive like a gannet and leap from the water like a flying fish

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