Heidi M. Sosik: The discoveries awaiting us in the ocean's twilight zone
Heidi M. Sosik is an ocean scientist who uses tools like lasers and robotic cameras to figure out how tiny organisms in the ocean affect our whole planet. Full bio
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with this view of the ocean,
through the darkness
these waters teem with life:
has amazing adaptations
of such an extreme environment.
top predators such as whales, tuna,
more fish biomass here
than all the rest of the ocean combined.
undiscovered species in deep waters,
is intertwined with earth's climate.
is virtually unexplored.
we still don't know about it.
by just this kind of challenge.
the perfect intersection
discoveries about life on our planet.
across the Atlantic
using a high-powered laser
who looked before had completely missed:
smaller than anyone thought possible.
are the most abundant
because we used new technology
awaiting us in the twilight zone
because it's difficult to study.
to the Southern Ocean
as the water and animals move.
and the pressures there are enormous.
huge monsters lurking in the deep sea,
is called a bristlemouth.
abundant vertebrates on earth
that a dozen could fit in this one tube.
from being powerful through sheer number.
that the animals form dense layers.
by the red and yellow colors
because the layer is deep during the day,
animal migration on earth.
in a massive living wave
travel hundreds of meters
of deeper, darker waters during the day.
help connect the surface and deep ocean
into the deep waters,
for hundreds or even thousands of years.
may help keep carbon dioxide
of global warming on our climate.
they are able to transport.
who studies life in the ocean.
is a powerful driver,
and answer them quickly,
shrimp-like animals called krill.
for aquaculture
of deepening fisheries such as these
a kind of twilight zone gold rush
of national fishing regulations.
global-scale impacts
ahead of fishing impacts
this critical part of the ocean.
by colleagues who share this passion.
to launch a large-scale exploration
the twilight zone's remarkable diversity.
multidimensional exploration
new technologies.
that has changed our thinking.
on animals such as sharks
into the twilight zone to feed.
and compare them to satellite data,
and other features.
found all of their food in surface waters.
on the twilight zone.
how they find the best areas to feed,
on twilight zone species.
to explore the links with climate.
by gelatinous animals called salps.
vacuum cleaners,
fast-sinking pellets of poop --
deep into the ocean.
in enormous swarms.
and when and why and whether
has a big impact on earth's climate.
to push the limits of technology.
and samplers on smart robots
the secret lives of animals like salps.
and other animals are down there.
in a kind of forensic analysis
unknown about the twilight zone,
opportunity for new discovery.
fascinating creatures.
are just down there waiting
could not be higher on our team
engineers and communicators.
on decades of overfishing
to take a different path this time?
is truly a global commons.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Heidi M. Sosik - Ocean scientist, inventor, explorerHeidi M. Sosik is an ocean scientist who uses tools like lasers and robotic cameras to figure out how tiny organisms in the ocean affect our whole planet.
Why you should listen
Heidi M. Sosik is a scientist, inventor and explorer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she holds the Stanley W. Watson Chair for Excellence in Oceanography. Sosik leads a multidisciplinary team conducting long-term research on marine ecosystems and how they are changing in response to intersecting pressures from human activity, environmental variability and climate change.
During undergraduate engineering studies at MIT, Sosik became fascinated by the diversity of microscopic life in the ocean. This led her toward a doctorate in oceanography and a research career focused on discovery. Today she develops and deploys new technologies to see life in the ocean in new ways. Sosik is co-inventor of a robotic underwater microscope used by researchers around the world to study minuscule forms of life in the ocean and by coastal managers to ensure that seafood is safe to eat. Sosik has been recognized for her impact and leadership through honors including a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and selection as a Fellow of The Oceanography Society.
Sosik's bold plan to explore the ocean's twilight zone is one of the first ideas of The Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire global change.
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