Physiology OverviewTeamLatest NewsTechnologies The deep ocean is home to environmental conditions which are very different from those that humans can tolerate: high pressure, near freezing temperatures, low food, and sometimes low oxygen all provide challenges to cells. We are studying how the proteins and the lipid membranes of deep-living organisms are different from their shallow relatives. Ctenophores (comb jellies) are an excellent model system for doing comparative studies, because different lineages have independently evolved deep and shallow species several times. This lets us look at the properties of closely related species to find what subtle difference make one able to function at high pressure. One interesting outcome of our studies is that these “extreme” conditions are perfectly normal to the animals that live there. To them, surface conditions are extreme, and in fact some are so attuned to the deep sea that they can’t survive in shallow waters. These species in particular can educate us about to what extent organisms could adapt to a changing marine environment. Team Directory Steven Haddock Senior Scientist/Marine Biologist Principal Investigator Jacob Winnikoff (alumni), Itay Budin (collaborator) Publications All Publications Sorry, no results were found. Latest News All News News How comb jellies adapted to life in the deep sea News 07.03.19 Technologies All Technologies Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ROV Ventana Technology ROV Ventana A remotely operated vehicle equipped with a Sea-Bird 19plus V2 CTD package including a dissolved oxygen sensor, transmissometer, and spatial lasers mounted on the main camera. Software Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) Technology Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) A software interface and database system that provides tools for describing, cataloging, retrieving, and viewing the data associated with deep-sea video archives. Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) MiniROV Technology MiniROV The MiniROV is used to conduct shallow water transects and make in situ observations. Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ROV Doc Ricketts Technology ROV Doc Ricketts An integrated unmanned submersible research platform with features providing efficient, reliable, and precise sampling and data collection. Data All Data Sorry, no results were found.
Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ROV Ventana Technology ROV Ventana A remotely operated vehicle equipped with a Sea-Bird 19plus V2 CTD package including a dissolved oxygen sensor, transmissometer, and spatial lasers mounted on the main camera.
Software Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) Technology Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) A software interface and database system that provides tools for describing, cataloging, retrieving, and viewing the data associated with deep-sea video archives.
Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) MiniROV Technology MiniROV The MiniROV is used to conduct shallow water transects and make in situ observations.
Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ROV Doc Ricketts Technology ROV Doc Ricketts An integrated unmanned submersible research platform with features providing efficient, reliable, and precise sampling and data collection.