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Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading.
Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea!
This month Alan makes it back to Perth for another of Old Mate’s sausage sizzles, and Thom is deep into prep mode for his upcoming Antarctica trip. We talk about video games, an Australian classic song of the month, glycerin mega mouth sharks and polar bear patrols. Our guest this month is the one, the only, Prof. Alan Jamieson! Join our most favorite deep-sea professor, who takes us on a tour of the very bottom of the deepest of deep-sea. Get ready for a hot take on the past, present and future of this frontier science, while we “turn our backs to the shallow water”- Alan.
We hear from Meghan Jones, cofounder of the Unseen Ocean Collective with a fun Q&A about upcoming events in Juneau Alaska and Spokane Washington, 2026.
The podcast is self-sustaining (just) thanks to our lovely listeners. Thom and Alan take no money for the show. All money is put back into running it. Here’s a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us:
Melissa M
Undersea TV
Max
Frieda of Moku Art Studio
Check out our podcast merch here!
Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on:
We’d love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note on our brand new answerphone!
https://www.speakpipe.com/deepseapodvoicemail
Thanks again for tuning in; we’ll deep-see you next time!
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Twitter: @DeepSeaPod
Instagram: @deepsea_podcast
Alan - @Hadalbloke
Thom - @ThomLinley
Thom - @thom.linley
Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions
Thom @thomaslinley.com
Alan @hadalbloke
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Scientists just found 'deep-sea oasis' in an Arctic region thought to be barren
Deep-sea vents are drawing hydrogen from a hidden source - Earth.com
California Diver Spots Rare Deep-Sea King-Of-The-Salmon Just 4.6 Meters Below The Surface
These Deep-Sea Creatures Liked You on Hinge - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Deep-Sea Valentine Game
Unseen Ocean Collective Website
Unseen Ocean Collective (@unseenoceancollective) • Instagram photos and videos
Unseen Ocean Collective on BlueSky
Free Deep-Sea Coloring Pages
Volcanic deposits on the Tonga forearc and trench: new insights from direct seafloor observations
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Geomorphology and bait-attending hadal fauna of the sui-shin hole (Philippine Basin, NW Pacific; 5616–6410 m) - ScienceDirect
Bottom mixed layer derivation and spatial variability over the central and eastern abyssal Pacific Ocean
Song of the month: Smoko by The Chats
Logo image: Alan Jamieson
Theme: Hadal Zone Express by Märvel
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Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading.
Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea!
This month Alan makes it back to Perth for another of Old Mate’s sausage sizzles, and Thom is deep into prep mode for his upcoming Antarctica trip. We talk about video games, an Australian classic song of the month, glycerin mega mouth sharks and polar bear patrols. Our guest this month is the one, the only, Prof. Alan Jamieson! Join our most favorite deep-sea professor, who takes us on a tour of the very bottom of the deepest of deep-sea. Get ready for a hot take on the past, present and future of this frontier science, while we “turn our backs to the shallow water”- Alan.
We hear from Meghan Jones, cofounder of the Unseen Ocean Collective with a fun Q&A about upcoming events in Juneau Alaska and Spokane Washington, 2026.
The podcast is self-sustaining (just) thanks to our lovely listeners. Thom and Alan take no money for the show. All money is put back into running it. Here’s a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us:
Melissa M
Undersea TV
Max
Frieda of Moku Art Studio
Check out our podcast merch here!
Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on:
We’d love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note on our brand new answerphone!
https://www.speakpipe.com/deepseapodvoicemail
Thanks again for tuning in; we’ll deep-see you next time!
BlueSky: @deepseapod.com
Twitter: @DeepSeaPod
Instagram: @deepsea_podcast
Alan - @Hadalbloke
Thom - @ThomLinley
Thom - @thom.linley
Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions
Thom @thomaslinley.com
Alan @hadalbloke
Deep-Sea News
Study Records Zooplankton Transporting Microplastics to the Deep Sea
Real-time visualization reveals copepod mediated microplastic flux - ScienceDirect
Deep-Sea Divers Capture Rare Footage of a Giant Phantom Jellyfish | PetaPixel
Schmidt Ocean Institute Phantom Jellyfish Footage
Scientists just found 'deep-sea oasis' in an Arctic region thought to be barren
Deep-sea vents are drawing hydrogen from a hidden source - Earth.com
California Diver Spots Rare Deep-Sea King-Of-The-Salmon Just 4.6 Meters Below The Surface
These Deep-Sea Creatures Liked You on Hinge - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Deep-Sea Valentine Game
Unseen Ocean Collective Website
Unseen Ocean Collective (@unseenoceancollective) • Instagram photos and videos
Unseen Ocean Collective on BlueSky
Free Deep-Sea Coloring Pages
Volcanic deposits on the Tonga forearc and trench: new insights from direct seafloor observations
Deep ocean seascape ecology: gaps and pathways for application
Geomorphology and bait-attending hadal fauna of the sui-shin hole (Philippine Basin, NW Pacific; 5616–6410 m) - ScienceDirect
Bottom mixed layer derivation and spatial variability over the central and eastern abyssal Pacific Ocean
Song of the month: Smoko by The Chats
Logo image: Alan Jamieson
Theme: Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

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