The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organisms, most of which are able to emit light. Here we present a unique data set consisting of a 2.5-year long record of light emission by deep-sea pelagic organisms, measured from December 2007 to June 2010 at the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope in the deep NW Mediterranean Sea, jointly with synchronous hydrological records. This is the longest continuous time-series of deep-sea bioluminescence ever recorded. Our record reveals several weeks long, seasonal bioluminescence blooms with light intensity up to two orders of magnitude higher than background values, which correlate to changes in the properties of deep waters. Such changes are trigg...
The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organism...
The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organism...
The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organism...