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- 🐙 Did you know the deep sea is home to as many as 1 million species? We’re celebrating #DeepDay by working to protect these critical deep ocean habitats and the animals living there from deep-sea mining. ❌ We must stop deep-sea mining before we do irreversible harm to the ocean: bit.ly/3Za22C3
- I heard it's #DeepDay, so here's a fun deep sea fact: we picked up 18 rocks from deep in the North Atlantic and looked at every single animal that was using those rocks. In total, we found ONE HUNDRED (and one) species* of invertebrates on those rocks alone 🧪 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Let's celebrate #DeepDay! Description of the nematode Ichthyofilaroides novaecaledoniensis (Guyanemidae) from the deep-sea fish Hoplichthys citrinus (Hoplichthyidae, Scorpaeniformes), off New Caledonia [2020] 🧪 doi.org/10.1051/para...
- We know more about the moon than the deep sea — yet deep-sea mining threatens this fragile, vital world. On this #DeepDay, OceanCare calls for a global moratorium before it’s too late. Some places must remain untouched. 🪼 ourplanetisblue.org @deepseaconserve.bsky.social #DefendTheDeep
- This #DeepDay, let’s celebrate science & Indigenous knowledge—and act on what that tells us. The deep sea is under threat from destructive #DeepSeaMining. Let knowledge, not exploitation, shape our ocean’s future. Join the call for a global moratorium: DefendTheDeep.org #DefendTheDeep
- Let's celebrate #DeepDay! My first attempt at describing a nematode, Moravecnema segonzaci, from a deep-sea fish. [2022] 🧪 folia.paru.cas.cz/link/2002/4/...
- Science is only just beginning to explore the deep sea—but many Indigenous cultures have long held deep-rooted knowledge of these waters. On #DeepDay, we spotlight the value of scientific and traditional wisdom for ocean protection. #DefendTheDeep
- To mark #DeepDay, we hosted recently a screening of Deep Rising, a powerful documentary directed by Matthieu Rytz and executive produced by Dona Bertarelli, amongst others, followed by a team discussion on the future of the deep ocean. A powerful reminder of why this mission matters.
- Happy #DeepDay for those who celebrate. Take a few seconds and glide through marine snow in the aphotic zone. It consists of organic matter (yes also 🐟💩) and inorganic particles. It provides nutrients to the deep sea and is crucial for pumping CO₂ from the surface into the oceans‘ depths. 1/2
- Fewer people have explored the deepest parts of the ocean than have walked on the moon! The deep sea remains one of Earth’s most remote frontiers, an uncharted treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Dive into a world of discovery this #DeepDay. @deepseaconserve.bsky.social #DefendTheDeep🌊 #STEM
- It’s #DeepDay !! Protect the deep sea-our planet’s largest, least explored habitat. #DefendTheDeep Get involved! deep-sea-conservation.org/explore/deep-day @deepseaconserve.bsky.social
- Happy #DeepDay! Today is all about celebrating the deep sea —our planet’s largest, least explored habitat—and advancing knowledge to protect it. Because the more we know, the better we can #DefendTheDeep: bit.ly/3RUrojw
- On #DeepDay, we come together to spotlight the critical threats facing the deep ocean, from the looming risk of deep-sea mining to the destructive impacts of bottom trawling on vulnerable marine ecosystems. We also celebrate the community working to protect this vast, mysterious world.
- #DeepDay 2025 is all about advancing knowledge—scientific and cultural—to protect the deep sea. The more we know, the better we can protect. There is so much to discover in the deep sea, but what we know is that it is critical for the functioning of our planet. buff.ly/dglpCPc
- Scientists estimate that the top 1 meter of seabed contains 3117 gigatonnes of carbon. #DeepDay #DefendTheDeep #StopDeepSeaMining Image @deepseaconserve.bsky.social .
- We are the first to witness the wonders of the deep, and perhaps the last with the power to protect them. On #DeepDay, I reaffirm a stance I've long held: the deep deserves caution, not haste. Read more on my perspective 👇 www.linkedin.com/pulse/promis...
- 🎉 On #DeepDay, we join @deepseaconserve.bsky.social in celebrating the critical role the deep ocean plays in making life on Earth possible. The deep ocean is teeming with life, holds cultural histories, and is one of our greatest allies in the fight against the climate crisis. buff.ly/dglpCPc
- 🎉 Happy #DeepDay! Today, we join our partners at @deepseaconserve.bsky.social in celebrating the deep sea. We’re proud to support the coalition as its communications partner, working to raise awareness, build momentum, and drive action to #DefendTheDeep.
- 🧪🔬One of the "Top Experts in World Oceans and Seas" Dr. Roberto @danovaro.bsky.social of the Polytechnic University of Marche gives an eye-opening and fascinating lecture on the unexpected and important role of viruses in the marine environment. #DeepDay youtu.be/Wlofru9lcAQ?... #Science
- Science is only just beginning to explore the deep sea—but many Indigenous cultures have long held deep-rooted knowledge of these waters. On #DeepDay we spotlight the value of scientific and traditional wisdom for ocean protection. #DefendTheDeep 📽️
- Happy #DeepDay! Today we celebrate the deep sea—our planet’s largest, least explored habitat. Some deep areas lie unprotected in the High Seas. Scientific and Indigenous knowledge can help protect them under the #BBNJ Treaty. @deepseaconserve.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=SobT...
- Happy #DeepDay! Today, we join @deepseaconserve.bsky.social in celebrating deep-sea science & knowledge - key to unlocking the mysteries of our planet’s largest, least explored ecosystem. Understanding the deep sea is essential for protecting ocean health and ensuring a thriving future on Earth.
- Today is #DeepDay, and that's great of course - any excuse to celebrate the reality of most of the surface of our planet 🙂 But why 7 May? 6 Jun = day first humans dived >200 m deep; 23 Jan = day first humans reached deepest point. Afaik nothing notable about today? www.joncopley.com/timeline.html
- Today is #DeepDay – a day to celebrate this irreplaceable ecosystem and all we still have to discover 🐙 However, there are those who seek to jeopardise this fragile biome for #DeepSeaMining. Not only does it risk immense environmental destruction, it is also a financially unstable industry.
- Happy #DeepDay! 🥳 Today, we celebrate the deep sea—our planet’s largest, least explored habitat—and the people working to protect it. The #DeepSea makes up 90% of the marine environment, but just 5% of the ocean is estimated to have been explored. #DefendTheDeep
- 🌊 It’s #DeepDay! While tech is catching up with submersibles, Indigenous Peoples have always known: the #DeepSea is sacred, mysterious, and full of life. Let’s listen, not just to the data, but to the wisdom that’s been echoing through ocean waves for generations. @deepseaconserve.bsky.social
- Happy #DeepDay! Today we celebrate the #DeepSea and the people working to protect it. The deep sea is under threat from destructive mining. Let knowledge, not exploitation, shape our ocean’s future. Join the call for a global moratorium. @deepseaconserve.bsky.social ➡️ DefendTheDeep.org
- This #DeepDay, let’s celebrate science and Indigenous knowledge—and act on what that tells us. The deep sea is under threat from destructive mining. Let knowledge, not exploitation, shape our ocean’s future. Join the call for a global moratorium. DefendTheDeep.org
- This #DeepDay, we must turn science & traditional knowledge that help us understand the #DeepSea into action. Ending bottom trawling on #seamounts is 1️⃣ of the clearest actions governments can take to breathe life back into our ocean. bit.ly/44po3Aj #ProtectSeamounts @seamounty.bsky.social
- Neste #DeepDay, celebramos a beleza escondida nas profundezas do oceano e o quanto ainda temos para aprender, cuidar e proteger. Porque a natureza é impressionante… mesmo onde quase ninguém a vê.