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PRESSURISED: 023 – Keeping deep-sea animals with The Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 23. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be!

Read the show notes and find the full episode here:

https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/023-deep-aquaria

Can we safely bring deep-sea organisms to the surface and keep them alive? Certain species, such as the giant isopods and giant Japanese spider crabs have been kept in aquaria in the past but the number of animals we can maintain long-term is quite small. The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new Into the Deep exhibition has succeeded in keeping animals never before put on public display, some are even new to science. Not only that, but they have even had some success in getting them to reproduce! Figuring out what conditions these animals need and observing them over long periods will allow us to learn huge amounts about animals we usually only get a glimpse of. We talk with aquarists Ellen Umeda and Michelle Kaiser and life-support engineer Brian Maurer about the years of work that went into keeping these animals and giving the public a very personal deep-sea experience.

Check out our podcast merch! Which now includes Alan’s beloved apron.

Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or you own tales from the high seas on:

podcast@armatusoceanic.com

We are also on

Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO

Facebook: ArmatusOceanic

Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic

Links

Into the Deep:

Aquarium YouTube Channel

Online exhibition

Deep-sea adaptation story with video

Bioluminescence story with video

Animal information story

Exhibition development with life support diagram

Credits

Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

Logo image - The Deep-Sea Podcast PRESSURISED Logo

Edited by - Georgia Wells

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100 episodes

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Manage episode 426083204 series 3354009
Content provided by Armatus Oceanic. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Armatus Oceanic or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 23. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be!

Read the show notes and find the full episode here:

https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/023-deep-aquaria

Can we safely bring deep-sea organisms to the surface and keep them alive? Certain species, such as the giant isopods and giant Japanese spider crabs have been kept in aquaria in the past but the number of animals we can maintain long-term is quite small. The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new Into the Deep exhibition has succeeded in keeping animals never before put on public display, some are even new to science. Not only that, but they have even had some success in getting them to reproduce! Figuring out what conditions these animals need and observing them over long periods will allow us to learn huge amounts about animals we usually only get a glimpse of. We talk with aquarists Ellen Umeda and Michelle Kaiser and life-support engineer Brian Maurer about the years of work that went into keeping these animals and giving the public a very personal deep-sea experience.

Check out our podcast merch! Which now includes Alan’s beloved apron.

Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or you own tales from the high seas on:

podcast@armatusoceanic.com

We are also on

Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO

Facebook: ArmatusOceanic

Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic

Links

Into the Deep:

Aquarium YouTube Channel

Online exhibition

Deep-sea adaptation story with video

Bioluminescence story with video

Animal information story

Exhibition development with life support diagram

Credits

Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

Logo image - The Deep-Sea Podcast PRESSURISED Logo

Edited by - Georgia Wells

  continue reading

100 episodes

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