Conicet Underwater Expedition: What Is Dark Oxygen and Other Secrets of Images that Produce Fascination · Global Voices
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“This is incredibly unexpected. It’s been an explosion more than anywhere else. We’ve broken the record of audience and visualization,” said Tomás Luppi, Director of the Marine and Coastal Research Institute (IIMyC), dependent on Conicet and the National University of Mar del Plata that participates in the exploration of the Argentine seabed. According to Luppi, this success represents a unique opportunity “to show what they do, to show Argentin…
The scientific mission is transmitted live and can be followed until August 10. The reasons behind a phenomenon that traps thousands of people, according to a biologist expert in conservation
On board the ship Falkor, a team from the Conicet and the Schmidt Ocean Institute Foundation reached the deepest point of Mar del Plata's underwater canyon: 3,800 meters below sea level. This is an unprecedented milestone for Argentine science, which can also be followed in real time via YouTube, where it brought together more than 52,000 simultaneous spectators. The live broadcast shows the work of the Subbastian underwater vehicle, equipped wi…
Javier Signorelli, Martín Brogger and Gregorio Bigatti, researchers at the Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos, explained in a stream from the ship that is raging showing the bottom of the sea how they work and what they feel. For more than ten days, a group of CONICET scientists embarked on a historic oceanographic campaign: they explore the underwater canyon off the coast of Mar del Plata on board the ship Falkor Too, in the framework …
The graduate in Genetics from the National University of Missions (Unam) and PhD in Biology from the National University of Mar del Plata (UNMDP), Emiliano Ocampo, is one of the 25 scientists who make up the underwater expedition of the Conicet that is broadcast live on the YouTube platform and that last week had peaks of 80,000 spectators following the minute by minute of the innovations of the seabed. During an interview with the radio program…
The Argentine population has the opportunity to follow the deep-sea exploration of the Mar del Plata Canyon live. A team of Argentine and American researchers using a remotely operated vehicle were filming life forms at a depth of 4,000 meters and could not have imagined that their expedition would become such a sensation. The expedition has accumulated more than 1.6 million views on YouTube in a day. The broadcast, which began last week, had at…
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