The five sense's are one of the first things we learn as a kid, but what about those creatures living at depth? How do they communicate in the dark, when most don't even have eyes?
Video produced by GFOE video team member Olivia Andrus-Drennan during the 2025 Beyond the Blue: Papahānaumokuākea expedition.
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Nanoplastics have been found in every part of our cellular make-up, even in our brain cells! New research on this subject is studying how the breakdown of microplastics to nanoplastics could link to Alzheimer's. The more plastic is created, the more it ends up in our oceans and eventually into our bodies.
Video produced by GFOE video team member Art Howard during the 2025 Beyond the Blue: Papahānaumokuākea expedition.
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Deep sea creatures are subjected to extreme environments and in order to survive they must create different chemicals to counteract the environment. Sponges are found to be the most chemically active animals in the deep and those chemicals are being used to create medicine for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, and dementia. With all of the success these medicines have had, there is hope that cures lie in the depths below.
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