Scientists are 'gobsmacked' by strange reversals in deep-ocean currents By Andrew Chapman, Eos.org published 29 September 24 The speed and direction of deep currents off Mozambique’s coast are more subject to change than scientists expected.
Tonga eruption entombed deep-sea life in ash By Andrew Chapman, Eos.org, Eos.org published 27 July 24 When Hunga erupted in 2022, ash "decimated" slow-moving species living on the seafloor. More mobile species were able to hoof it out of harm's way.
Millions of mystery holes at the bottom of the North Sea are not what scientists thought they were By Andrew Chapman, Eos.org published 27 February 24 Holes in the seafloor off the coast of Germany looked like those associated with methane. They might actually be the work of porpoises looking for eels.