Moss Landing – A yellow torpedo prowls the Monterey Canyon, gliding over fields of eerie red and white clams nearly 3,000 meters below the surface. The submarine then slips down deep to survey the ...
Underwater avalanches and turbidity currents carry huge amounts of sediment, organic material, and pollutants down submarine canyons and into the deep sea. Yet geologists know very little about how ...
In the deep dark waters of the Monterey Canyon, there lives a strange fish with a gaping, wide mouth and a bioluminescent light on its head.Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute senior scientist ...
What makes Monterey Bay so appealing is what you can’t see. Starting a mile off shore from Moss Landing is the start of the ...
BEAUTIFUL BARRELEYE: The wee wonder is described by the Cannery Row institution as "incredibly elusive," a fish that " lives in the ocean's twilight zone, at depths of 2,000 to 2,600 feet." The ...
This week's Sea-Floor Sunday highlights the very upper reaches of Monterey submarine canyon (central California coast). Monterey Canyon might be the world's best-mapped submarine canyon. If you google ...
A rare black seadevil was captured for the first time on video in Monterey Canyon earlier this month, and it’s a bizarre creature. The tiny fish is all mouth and teeth, with a glowing projection on ...
Moss Landing – A yellow torpedo prowls the Monterey Canyon, gliding over fields of eerie red and white clams nearly 3,000 meters below the surface. The submarine then slips down deep to survey the ...
MOSS LANDING — A yellow torpedo prowls the Monterey Canyon, gliding over fields of eerie red and white clams nearly 3,000 meters below the surface. The submarine then slips down deep to survey the ...
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