Swimming in some of the deepest waters of the ocean is the gorgeous goblin shark. This misunderstood bottom-dweller is often demonized—called creepy, disgusting and gross. But,...
By Rachel Flecker, Co-Chief Expedition 401 Tomorrow, after two months at sea aboard the JOIDES Resolution, Expedition 401 comes to an end as we dock in...
Each JOIDES Resolution expedition studies many different features of the rock cores that it pulls up with a different scientific goal in mind. Aboard Expedition 401,...
Did you know that more than 80% of our ocean is still unexplored? Scientists have made massive progress in marine exploration in the past century, yet...
When I’m out in the ocean, I’m obsessed by everything I see. I’m the woman in the boat who’s got her fish guide out to look...
The ocean is packed with animals of all shapes and sizes, from the smallest zooplankton to the biggest blue whale. Many of them look so different, it’s hard...
This blog was written by Hannah De Frond, Ocean Conservancy Consultant and International Trash Trap Network Coordinator and Madeleine Milne, Ocean Conservancy Consultant and University of...
When you’re packing for an ocean expedition there is limited space in your suitcase. Any suitcases you bring must be lugged around the world to the...
As we enter the final two weeks of JOIDES Resolution Expedition 401, we figured it was time to check in with our science team on their...
written by Jennifer Field, Expedition 395 Onboard Outreach Officer Expedition 395 scientists gather in Bremen for the sample party. Five months after the return of Expedition...