The Deep-Sea Podcast

026 – Vision in the deep sea with Justin Marshall


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After recovering from you-know-what last episode, we’re excited to complete our open-water/pelagic trilogy with this week’s guest Professor Justin Marshall. Justin is an expert on all things vision, and talks us through all of the intricacies and oddities of vision in the deep sea. We discuss how fish eyes have evolved in order to adapt to the darkness of the deep, and how exactly they are able to see bioluminescence. Justin’s research has been highly influential, so we ask him more about his discoveries of mantis shrimp vision, and how he found out that cephalopods were colour-blind!

We also couldn’t let him leave without getting some of the stories from his time living in the Atlantis underwater habitat for weeks, and how this led to somewhat horrifying fungal consequences.

The deep sea has seen a flurry of activity this month with lots of news to cover! Our favourite cryptozoologist, Tyler Greenfield is at the epicentre of a monster-misunderstanding. Thom’s upset as yet another innocent fish is labelled the ‘ugliest creature ever seen’ by fishermen, but this time it’s a more familiar face. We also cover some more paleo-news with surprising historical deep-sea temperatures and the discovery of new brine pools in the Red Sea. Alan gives us an insight into his upcoming adventures at sea and we find out why he isn’t the biggest fan of documentarians.

It wouldn’t be the Deep-Sea Podcast without checking in with Don Walsh as he talks us through the history of submarine windows. And we also hear from a listener and find out what snailfish and The Kardashians have in common…

 

 

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Glossary
  • Abyssopelagic – open water 4-6 km (13,000 to 20,000 ft) deep
  • Bathypelagic – also known as the midnight zone, open water roughly 1-4 km (3,300-13,000 ft) deep
  • Bathytheuthis berryi – A deep sea squid which has been observed brooding eggs
  • Coprophage – An animal that eats poop
  • Cryptozoology – The study of species whose existence is rumoured or disputed.
  • Euphotic zone – the surface and well-illuminated zone
  • Hadalpelagic – open water >6 km deep
  • Loch Ness – A loch (large freshwater lake) in the Scottish Highlands which is best known for the alleged sightings of the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ since 1933.
  • Mesopelagic – also called the twilight zone, starts where 1% of light reaches and ends where there is none, roughly 200-1,000 m (656-3,280 ft) deep
  • Monkfish – A wide-mouthed commonly-found fish who perhaps isn’t the most beautiful, but definitely could be considered tasty.
  • Pelagic – open ocean, away from the shore and the bottom
  • Photic zone – the depth that light penetrates
  • Rod/Cone cells – two types of photoreceptors which are used by animals to detect light to be able to ‘see’.
  • Underwater habitat – A structure created to allow people to live underwater for extended periods. Often used for research by aquatic biologists.
  • Links

    We Build Spaceships

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    Justin's Research Group

    Justin also has a citizen science program called Coral Watch which allows divers to report on coral health

     

    Tyler’s blog on cryptozoology and his Twitter @TylerGreenfieId

     

    News article dubbing yet another innocent fish as ‘the ugliest thing fisherman has ever seen’.

     

    News article on the historical temperatures of the deep Atlantic ocean as warm as the Mediterranean

    Original article published in Science on the historical Mediterranean-like temps of the deep sea

     

    MBARI capture incredible video of a brooding squid, Bathytheuthis berryi

    A paper on this squid

     

    New brine pool discovered in the Red Sea

     

    The ‘milky’ Java sea is caught on camera

     

    Justin’s article on cephalopod colouration and sensitivity to light

     

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