Search for Serpentization on Gorringe Bank
October 8 – 19, 2011
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Expedition Partners
Lead Scientist
Expedition Leader
Meet the Team
Gallery Highlights
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Expedition Summary - Portugal Leg 6
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Monkfish, Flounder and Stingray - Dive Highlights
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Crab Eating a Shrimp - Dive Highlights
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Sharks, Ormonde Seamount - Dive Highlights
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Cephalopods, Ormonde Seamount - Dive Highlights
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Meet the Team - Video Technician Kerry Whalen
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Unknown Skeleton - Dive Highlights
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Meet the Team - Marine Biologist Marina Cunha
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Meet the Team - Data Manager Sarah Fuller
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Nautilus Behind the Science - Serpentinite Vents
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Interview with Portugal Leg Chief Scientist Jeff Karson
Selected Publications
2024
(2024). Quantification of bottom trawl damage to ancient shipwrecks: a case study from the coastal waters of Turkey. Threats to Our Ocean Heritage: Bottom Trawling. Jarvis C (ed.) : 41-52. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-031-579…
2015
(2015). Lost fishing gear and litter in the Gorringe Bank (NE Atlantic). Journal of Sea Research 100: 91-98.
2014
(2014). A new carnivorous sponge, Chondrocladia robertballardi sp. nov. (Porifera: Cladorhizidae) from two northeast seamounts. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 95(7): 1345-1352.
(2014). In situ observation of chimaerid species in the Gorringe Bank: new distribution records for the north-east Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Fish Biology 85(3): 927-932.
2013
(2013). Notes on a mating event of the deep-sea crab Chaecon affinis in the Gorringe Bank (NE Atlantic). Deep-sea Research II 92: 58-62.
(2013). A complex picture of associations between two host mussels and symbiotic bacteria in the Northeast Atlantic. Naturwissenschaften 100: 21-31.