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030 – Seamounts with Ashley Rowden

030 – Seamounts with Ashley Rowden

Episode 30 Published 3 years, 6 months ago
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We’ve been off-piste for a while now so we thought we’d jump straight back into the deep sea with a series of episodes on deep-sea habitats. We’re starting off strong with a huge episode on seamounts! We speak to a friend of the show, Ashley Rowden who’s an expert in all-things benthic and we find out why seamounts are just so cool. We also get a little distracted and reminisce about the ultimate offshore championship: sausage-fest. 

We get to hear from the scientists on board the RRS Discovery who are currently on an expedition to discover the life that exists on the seamounts surrounding St Helena and the Ascension Islands. A couple of our friends on board also recall their ‘crossing the line’ experience, and how they’re finding working on board a research vessel.

We have huge news! You’ll be very excited to hear that we have released a new design for our merch, featuring our favourite parasite - the tongue-eating isopod, Cymothoa exigua! A perfect gift this holiday season for the whole family. 

Check out our podcast merch here! Which now includes Alan’s beloved apron and a much anticipated new design... 

 

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Glossary

Albatross - a very large white oceanic bird

Baikal - The world's deepest lake (1642 m deep), based in Siberia

Guyots - Flat-topped underwater mountains

Knoll - Less than 1000m underwater mountain

Manganese nodules - Potato-sized clumps of metals (mostly manganese and iron) found on the sea floor. These metals are used in the production of batteries

Orange roughy - (Hoplostethus atlanticus) A deep-sea fish which was famously historically overfished

Productivity - The rate of growth of a habitat, usually referring to biomass

Satellite altimeters - equipment which measures altitude or surface topography via satellite

Seamount - An underwater mountain which ascends more than 1000m

Sedimentation - The process of sediment sinking and then building up at the bottom of the water column

Seismic - Activity related to volcanoes or earthquakes

 

Links

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