Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoApr 22Take an interactive dive and see the animals that populate the oceans, from fish and coral near the surface to the cusk eel and hadal snailfish on the way down to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. ZoomThe Deep SeaNeal Agarwalhttps://neal.fun/deep-sea/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Explore the deepest parts of the oceanThe deeps of the Earth's oceans are some of the most extreme environments on the planet. Take a trip 36,000 feet to the deepest parts of the sea in this informative, 10-minute animated video. 11:20What’s Hiding at the Most Solitary Place on Earth? The Deep SeaKurzgesagt – In a Nutshellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaErPyEnDvk
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoJun 11View a gallery of animals found on abyssal plains, hydrothermal vents, seamounts, and other deep-sea habitats.Show 2 more findings ZoomAnimals of the Deep • MBARIMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institutehttps://www.mbari.org/education/animals-of-the-deep/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30The 10 most amazing deep sea creaturesIn this video, researchers from the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium discuss the most fascinating deep sea creatures, and how they developed some of their strangest features. 10:14MBARI’s Top 10 deep-sea animalshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80OG2BGrmyA
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoMar 25Take an interactive tour through Australia's Great Barrier Reef, featuring spherical panoramas of marine wildlife, including manta rays, loggerhead turtles, and bottlenose dolphins.Show 1 more finding ZoomA Journey Along The Great Barrier Reef - Google Arts & CultureGoogle Arts and Culturehttps://artsandculture.google.com/story/TwWh-DDAYo9iWA
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoFeb 11View a collection of glass sculptures of corals threatened by fishing and deep-sea mining.Show 2 more findings ZoomThe Hidden World of Cold-Water Corals Rises to the Surface With These Glass Sculptures That Are Resurrecting a Lost CraftSmithsonian Magazinehttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-hidden-world-of-cold-water-corals-rises-to-the-surface-with-these-glass-sculptures-that-are-resurrecting-a-lost-craft-180988011/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Take a 3D underwater trip near the Great Barrier ReefThe Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, comprising more than 900 islands and almost 3,000 individual reefs. This video lets you tag along with divers as they explore the reef off the southern coast of Lady Elliot Island in full 3D (use the direction buttons in the upper left of the video, or your keypad). 2:45Life underwater at Lady Elliot Islandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5VYYBR6M6Q
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoMar 19The weather time machineA fun interactive on how old ships’ logs are giving scientists new insights into the past and future of the Earth’s changing climate (w/maps and pictures). Weather Time MachineReutershttps://graphics.reuters.com/CLIMATE-CHANGE-ICE-SHIPLOGS/0100B4QE2FC/index.html
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtFeb 7, 2022Travel through deep time with this interactive EarthExplore key moments in Earth’s transformative history as continents drift and climate fluctuates over 4.6 billion years. The Smithsonian presents a series of interactive snapshots of the earth. From its toddler years during the Hadean period, when its surface was mostly molten, to the mostly unidentifiable landmasses of the future earth, 100 million years from now.Take an interactive trip through Earth's historySmithsonian Magazinehttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/travel-through-deep-time-interactive-earth-180952886/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtMar 5NASA explores Earth's deepest oceans to prepare for spaceBy studying extreme environments in Earth's hadal zone—the deepest part of the ocean —NASA tests technologies, probes life under crushing pressure, and gathers clues about potential oceans and possible life on worlds like Europa and Enceladus. ZoomWhy NASA is exploring the deepest oceanshttps://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220111-why-nasa-is-exploring-the-deepest-oceans-on-earth
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtNov 21, 2022Visualizing the 75 largest underwater animalsWith so many fish in the sea, which are the largest? This infographic shows fantastic illustrations of the 75 largest sea animals, ranked by average size. The detailed visual is organized in descending order of size, starting with the blue whale,...The 75 Largest Underwater Species Ranked by Average Sizehttps://www.siyachts.com/The-75-Largest-Underwater-Species
Posted by Meher QazilbashMay 24, 2022Underwater nighttime photos capture the ocean's diversitySelf-taught photographer Steven Kovacs explores Palm Beach's ocean after sunset, capturing tiny sea creatures in deep waters. Over eight years, he's dived into Florida's eastern coast, drifting from 0 to 100 feet, photographing rarely seen larval fish. Lacking formal marine biology training, Kovacs collaborates globally to identify species like cusk eels and the female blanket octopus, known for its revealing membrane. Check out his photos here.Underwater Photos Taken During Blackwater Dives Frame the Atlantic Ocean’s Stunning DiversityColossalhttps://www.thisiscolossal.com/2021/04/steven-kovacs-photography/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Dive into the ocean's hottest water to explore hydrothermal ventsWhat can live at temperatures of 700 degrees Fahrenheit under skull crushing pressure with zero sunlight? Meet the animals living in the most extreme conditions on Earth in this four-minute video. 4:07Hydrothermal vents: Explore a bizarre deep ocean habitathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtV-FP212Uc
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtMar 4Track individual sharks around the world in real timeOCEARCH provides essential data on shark populations and marine ecosystems to support broader conservation efforts. Foster your understanding of marine ecosystems by exploring different species and their movement.Track sea creatures with this open-source data toolhttps://www.ocearch.org/tracker/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtFeb 7, 2022An interactive look at Earth's historyThis interactive module allows students to explore the science of Earth’s deep history, from its formation 4.5 billion years ago to modern times.More detailed interactive viewer of Earth's history over billions of yearshttps://www.biointeractive.org/classroom-resources/earthviewer
Posted by Meher QazilbashFeb 20Listen to recordings of different fish speciesScientists have captured and curated this collection of species-specific recordings, helping us gain a deeper understanding of underwater ecosystems. Uncover their sounds, which include a lot of thumps, burps, and grunts.Library | FishEye Collabhttps://www.fisheyecollaborative.org/library?user_id=670e8b431a504235140b04ed
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoNov 19, 2025The Southern Ocean's powerful circular current isolates organisms in its environmentThe spiralling current churns up nutrients across the frigid waters, leading to the evolution of fantastical organisms, including century-old starfish and colossal squid, and unique adaptations, including the icefish's clear blood and organic antifreeze, over the past 30 million years. 4:02The Antarctic Ocean is WEIRDMinuteEarthhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yulpV8TxSQk
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoOct 3, 2025Video and still images are combined with sonar data to create seafloor mapsSonar works by sending thousands of sound pulses per second towards the seafloor, capturing the strength and timing of the returning echo. This data can accurately reveal depth, seafloor texture, and the presence of fish habitats to millimeter resolutions.Seafloor Mapping - NOAA Ocean Explorationhttps://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explainers/mapping/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 2, 2022Check out this interactive 3D animation of a virtual renewable energy-powered islandThe US Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Discovery (REDi) Island invite explorers to discover clean, renewable energy options by navigating a virtual island filled with energy efficient power generation and desalinization technologies.PRIMRE/REDi Island | Open Energy Informationhttps://openei.org/wiki/PRIMRE/REDi_Island
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoJun 2What revisiting a 1979 experiment reveals about ecosystem recovery after deep-sea miningA 2023 study co-led by the National Oceanography Centre and the Natural History Museum, London, found that tracks made by the mining vehicle remained largely unchanged since 1979. Small animals, such as amoeba-like xenophyophore, were seen in the cleared areas, but sightings of larger animals known to live in the region were much rarer. (Some readers may experience a paywall.) ZoomIn 1979, A Deep-Sea Mining Experiment Carved Up The Seabed. 44 Years On, We're Finding Out Its ImpactsIFLSciencehttps://www.iflscience.com/in-1979-a-deep-sea-mining-experiment-carved-up-the-seabed-44-years-on-were-finding-out-its-impacts-78594
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoApr 1Explore the history, structure, and species of Australia's Great Barrier Reef with this interactive journey narrated by Sir David Attenborough.Show 5 more findings Zoomhttps://attenboroughsreef.com/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtMay 31, 2022Scientists discover what looks like an underwater roadCrew aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus discvered a “yellow brick road” that looks it leads to Atlantis. Climage change may affect future ocean studies.Scientists Discover Something That Looks Like a Road Deep Under the OceanFuturismhttps://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-discover-yellow-brick-road-ocean
Posted by Meher QazilbashFeb 6Deep Blue is the largest great white shark ever caught on cameraIn 2019, Deep Blue was one of three huge great whites spotted off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, an uncommon place for sightings of white sharks. The unique series of sightings aroused curiosity and amazement from islanders and scientists alike. World's Biggest Great White Full Episode | @natgeokidshttps://www.youtube.com/live/v0Iom_DPJZo
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtMay 10, 2022See an anamorphic illusion of a massive crashing wave in South KoreaAn enormous aquarium with perpetually crashing waves has popped up amidst an urban landscape in South Korea, but don’t expect to hear the water sloshing around if you walk by. Designed by District, the elevated tank is actually a massive anamorphic illusion. The digital media company created the pubA Massive Wave Crashes in a Seoul Aquarium as Part of the World’s Largest Anamorphic IllusionColossalhttps://www.thisiscolossal.com/2020/05/anamorphic-wave-aquarium-seoul/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtNov 21, 2022Data-packed infographic on Earth's oceansDid you know more than 200 million people live on land that could be flooded by rising sea levels? Learn fascinating facts about the ocean from this data-filled infographic from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.Know Your Ocean - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institutionhttps://www.whoi.edu/know-your-ocean/
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoSep 25, 2025Deep-sea trenches form when one tectonic plate subducts another underwaterOceanic plates sink when colliding with less dense continental plates, bending the seafloor into steep depressions that can be almost 11 kilometers deep. Many of Earth’s strongest earthquakes occur at these plate boundaries, often featuring volcanic activity. ZoomOcean Trenches - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institutionhttps://www.whoi.edu/ocean-learning-hub/ocean-topics/how-the-ocean-works/seafloor-below/ocean-trenches/
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoApr 29Take a virtual tour of the Royal Research Ship named after David AttenboroughOperated by the British Antarctic Survey, the RRS Sir David Attenborough and its onboard tools and laboratories have investigated the biogeochemical cycles of the Southern Ocean, the stability of Greenland's ice shelves, and the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems. One of the ship's autonomous underwater vehicles was named Boaty McBoatface based on the results of a naming poll from the Natural Environment Research Council. ZoomSDA - Virtual TourBritish Antarctic Surveyhttps://virtualsda.bas.ac.uk/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtNov 18, 2022A simple pictorial explanation of ocean geographyVisualizing ocean geographical features, such as a coastal zone, continental shelf and abyssal plain. This article from the US Geological Survey also provides several links to diverse ocean facts.Ocean 101 | U.S. Geological SurveyUSGShttp://www.usgs.gov/science/science-explorer/ocean/ocean-101
Posted by Meher QazilbashFeb 6The deep-sea fangtooth has the largest teeth of any marine species relative to body sizeFrom transparent fish to the heaviest worms on the planet, these seven creepy creatures lurk in the deep sea. Learn all about them and the unique traits that help them survive and hunt.8 Bizarre (and Terrifying) Deep-Sea CreaturesMental Flosshttps://www.mentalfloss.com/animals/bizarre-deep-sea-creatures?user_id=670e8b431a504235140b04ed
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtSep 12, 2023Explore coral reefs in Google's "street view"Expanding its mission to map the world, Google Maps partnered with The Catlin Seaview Survey to introduce the first-ever underwater panoramas, making oceanic marvels like the Great Barrier Reef accessible to everyone. With Google Maps, the public...About - Google MapsCNBChttps://www.google.com/maps/about/behind-the-scenes/streetview/treks/oceans/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30How water pressure affects the bodyThe extreme conditions of the deep sea include increasing amounts of pressure as explorers and organisms descend into its depths. The major danger for both fish and humans is the way pressure changes how body tissues absorb chemical molecules... 4:03The effects of underwater pressure on the body - Neosha S KashefTED-Edhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cj8AtODiHc
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtNov 18, 2022NOAA's interactive sea level rise viewerHow will rising seas affect you? Launch NOAA's sea level rise viewer and zoom in on impacts to different parts of the United States, or type in your city or address to learn more.Sea Level Rise ViewerNOAAhttps://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/tools/slr.html
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtApr 29, 2022Divers capture a blanket octopus unveiling her billowing membraneIn a short clip captured during a blackwater night dive in the Lembeh Strait, a blanket octopus unfolds and displays a colorful web multiple times its original size. The aquatic animal’s iridescent body and tentacles glow against the nighttime...Underwater Footage Captures a Blanket Octopus Revealing Her Billowing Iridescent MembraneColossalhttps://www.thisiscolossal.com/2020/02/blanket-octopus-lembeh-strait/
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoNov 19, 2025The ocean's ability to store carbon long-term is being hindered by marine heatwavesMore than 4,000 robotic floats with biogeochemical data sensors, including oxygen, pH, nitrate, suspended particles, chlorophyll, temperature, and conductivity, have been deployed as part of the Global Ocean Biogeochemical Array. They have identified changes to ecosystem structure affecting the ocean's ability to transport carbon from surface waters into the deep. ZoomRobots Dive Deep to Track Ocean's Hidden Carbon JourneyIEEE Spectrumhttps://spectrum.ieee.org/ocean-robots-mbari-bgc-argo
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoJun 2Explaining deep-sea mining, including its economic benefits and potential biomedical risksExtraction via machines sweeping the ocean floor would reduce child labor and human rights violations currently occurring in land-based operations that collect the minerals needed for modern-day electronics. However, these sweeps may kill undiscovered organisms that possess biologies from which antibiotics could be derived and destabilize deep-sea ecosystems. 10:22Mining the deep sea: the true cost to the planetThe Economisthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HoVwJH-_so
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoSep 24, 2025Create digital maps of Earth with custom sketches and labelsIn this interactive, users can apply layers to various base maps to display natural and human features, including geological activity, biomes, ocean currents, population densities, and light pollution. Custom legends, markers, and drawings can be used to highlight prominent features. ZoomAtlasArcGIShttps://www.arcgis.com/apps/instant/atlas/index.html
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoApr 2Explore Earth's atmosphere and what its layers contain in this interactive adventureIn this interactive, users can move from Earth's surface up through its atmosphere, exploring the natural phenomena found in each layer, including atmospheric rivers, auroras, and meteor showers. Artificial structures such as weather balloons and the International Space Station can also be found on the adventure. ZoomNASAhttps://spaceplace.nasa.gov/whats-in-the-atmosphere/
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoJun 2, 2025Watch the destructive force of bottom trawling on marine ecosystemsBottom trawling is a fishing method where a net is dragged along the seafloor to catch a species of interest. The process produces as much carbon dioxide yearly as global aviation and leaves trails of destruction large enough to be seen in space. ZoomDevastating Impact Of Trawling Revealed In World-First Footage Of Marine Animals Fleeing NetsIFLSciencehttps://www.iflscience.com/devastating-impact-of-trawling-revealed-in-world-first-footage-of-marine-animals-fleeing-nets-79370
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Meet siphonophores, breathtaking jellyfish-like organismsSiphonophores are colonial jelly-like creatures made up of specialized segments that work together as one. They're fairly unknown despite being a significant sea predator. Sink into their strange beauty with this video. 6:16Jelly-like siphonophores astound with their breathtaking beautyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iuLe5inW84
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtSep 12, 2023Can coral live in cold water?Dive deep beyond the sunlit coral reefs, and you'll discover a world of deep-sea corals. This article from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) explores the ecosystems of deep-sea corals found way below the water's surface....Deep-Sea Coral Habitathttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/habitat-conservation/deep-sea-coral-habitat
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoJun 2Watch how deep-sea mining equipment collects and processes polymetallic nodules—metal-rich, potato-shaped rocks—from the ocean floor and creates environmentally damaging plumes of sediments.Show 4 more findings 2:19Visualizing Deep-sea MiningMIT Mechanical Engineeringhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwq1j3nOODA
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtApr 10, 2025How the ocean is the new frontier of innovationSpace has been called the final frontier of innovation and investment for decades. Many innovators say the ocean is the new space, the vast majority of whose hidden depths remain obscure. In this podcast episode, business-minded experts discuss the opportunities founders see in the ocean, including seagrass restoration, underwater cable networks, and more."Ocean is the new space" - 7 Wild Ideas for the $3 Trillion Dollar Frontierhttps://www.mfmpod.com/ocean-is-the-new-space-7-wild-ideas-for-the-3-trillion-dollar-frontier/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Playing around with an AR sandboxThe white sand acts as a projector screen and a topographic map image is projected on the surface. An XBOX Kinect is positioned to read the contours of the sand and draw new topographic lines according to how the sand is moved. 4:29Augmented Reality Sandbox will Blow Your Mind!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA4uvkAStPc
Posted by Marco Daniel MachadoSep 25, 2025The discovery of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was initially dismissed as ‘girl talk’Marie Tharp identified the structure when mapping the ocean floor using sonar data, but her colleague, who did not favor continental drift, was unconvinced. Famed filmmaker Jacques Cousteau even tried to disprove her work with underwater footage, only to validate her maps. 4:55How One Brilliant Woman Mapped the Secrets of the Ocean Floor | Short Film ShowcaseNational Geographichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE2FK0B7gPo
Posted by Meher QazilbashFeb 5Europa's deep ocean may hold the conditions needed to support alien lifeBeneath its frozen crust, Europa hides a salty ocean heated by tidal forces from Jupiter. This environment may resemble Earth's deep-sea hydrothermal vents and have allowed for the development of life over billions of years. 14:42Scientists Think There Could Be LIFE on Europa and It’s Even Weirder Than We Thought!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqL-lRRgsN0
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtOct 17, 2022Explore the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year winners and finalistsThe Ocean Photographer of the Year celebrates and advocates for the ocean and its creatures. From tiny 3mm amphipods to hunting orcas, see a collection of images highlighting the beauty of our blue planet. ZoomWinners Gallery - Oceanographichttps://oceanographicmagazine.com/winners-gallery/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 30Watch how wild animals are projected into a mallCentered around a dynamic, ever-changing watering hole, the experience allows you to meet a diverse range of animals from Africa to the Arctic as they graze, drink, and interact with the environment around them. 2:57Watch how wild animals are projected into a mallhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhYoRSXbQLs
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtFeb 19Explore persistent 3D environments with MarbleMarble is a spatial AI system built by World Labs, a San Francisco startup focusing on world models (rather than large language models). Using a text prompt (or a single image or video), users can generate a "world" and move through it, edit it, or export it. The company and project are part of the broader spatial intelligence area of AI, where AI can simulate environments. Marble | World Labshttps://marble.worldlabs.ai/
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 5See how each of the more than two million known species relates to each other—and to common ancestors—in this zoomable tree of life. ZoomOneZoom Tree of Life Explorer, text page for Eukaryoteshttps://www.onezoom.org/life/@Eukaryota=304358
Posted by Teddy BurkhardtJun 29, 2023Go inside a real beehive with this interactiveBeehives are where the magic honey-making happens, where thousands of honeybees beat their wings, throw up partially-digested nectar to further purify it into sugars, and make wax. The goings-on of a beehive—the name for a man-made habitat for...Be a Beehttps://askabiologist.asu.edu/virtual-beehive