Alan Jamieson (@hadalbloke) 's Twitter Profile
Alan Jamieson

@hadalbloke

Deep-sea bloke: subs, landers, trenches.

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Is it time to redefine the deep sea?🧐 When does the deep start, or rather when should the deep sea start? Professor Alan Jamieson (Alan Jamieson) proposes an update to old definitions. Read more here: armatusoceanic.com/news/redefinin…

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For this week's #SundayFishSketch I chose to focus on how far-reaching plastic pollution is and drew a snailfish swimming past a plastic bag at the bottom of the Mariana Trench

For this week's #SundayFishSketch I chose to focus on how far-reaching plastic pollution is and drew a snailfish swimming past a plastic bag at the bottom of  the Mariana Trench
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Amazing new deep-sea squid footage from the central Pacific. Deep-sea hooked squid Taningia danae with the huge bioluminescent photophores. 1000m deep, grabs lander during 58 m/min free fall Heather Stewart Deep Sea Research Centre #inkfishexplore

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Just the latest deep-sea gem to come from the 5-year #inkfishexplore programme at @uwaresearch led by @hadalbloke. They're using Victor Vescovo's old pedal boat, now called Dagon. Its Limiting Factor sub, renamed Bakunawa, was given a paint job. A Kawasaki motorbike for the deep!

Just the latest deep-sea gem to come from the 5-year #inkfishexplore programme at @uwaresearch led by
@hadalbloke. They're using <a href="/VictorVescovo/">Victor Vescovo</a>'s old pedal boat, now called Dagon. Its Limiting Factor sub, renamed Bakunawa, was given a paint job. A Kawasaki motorbike for the deep!
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Congratulations to our CEO Prof Alan Jamieson for receiving an OBE for his services to Marine Biology, Subsea Engineering & Exploration. Alan's work has been key to better understanding the deepest parts of our oceans and we're incredibly proud that his work has been recognised.

Congratulations to our CEO Prof Alan Jamieson for receiving an OBE for his services to Marine Biology, Subsea Engineering &amp; Exploration.

Alan's work has been key to better understanding the deepest parts of our oceans and we're incredibly proud that his work has been recognised.
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Exploring Horizon Deep Alan Jamieson dove to exactly 10,805 metres in the full ocean depth submersible Bakunawa last month. This series of dives aims to map the biodiversity of the Tonga Trench. Inkfish UWA UWA Research youtube.com/watch?v=kjSTsc…

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Tonga Trench Leg 1 - Biodiversity update 35,000 km2 of seabed mapped, hundreds of tunicates found at 8,500 metres and the power of 3D photogrammetry. Alan Jamieson explains. Thanks to Inkfish for capturing this story. UWA youtu.be/DnmO1i1a-uc?si… via YouTube