Big Picture Science - Into the Deep
REPEAT
Have you ever heard worms arguing? Deep-sea
scientists use hydrophones to eavesdrop on “mouth-fighting worms.” It’s one of
the many ways scientists are trying to catalog the diversity of the deep oceans
— estimated to be comparable to a rainforest.
But the clock is ticking. While vast expanses
of the deep sea are still unexplored, mining companies are ready with dredging
vehicles to strip mine the seafloor, potentially destroying rare and vulnerable
ecosystems. Are we willing to eradicate an alien landscape that we haven’t yet
visited?
Guests:
- Craig McClain - deep-sea and evolutionary biologist and ecologist, Executive Director of the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium.
- Steve Haddock - senior scientist at the Monetary Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and co-author of a New York Times op-ed about the dangers of mining.
- Emily Hall - marine chemist at the Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida
- Chong Chen - deep sea biologist with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
This repeat podcast originally aired on November 23, 2020
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