13th Of April UiB/OceanX Expedition - Discovering the Hidden Wonders of Norway's Deep Seas

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Bilde: University Of Bergen

Date: 13th Of April
Time: 12.00-12.25 CET
Location: Skolten, Skoltegrunnskaien 1, 5035 Bergen 

From July 30 to August 7, OceanX conducted an expedition to the Norwegian sea and fjords on board the OceanXplorer, the world's most advanced research and media vessel. The University of Bergen participated with several research groups aiming to expand our understanding of these ecosystems, focusing on research project from bioluminescent animals, bluefin tuna, gelatinous plankton, mesopelagic fish, and benthic organisms to kelp forests.

OceanX is dedicated to exploring the ocean and bringing understanding and inspiration to the world. The organization's model integrates science, technology, and media to uncover unexplored depths and foster a global community around the oceans.

Designed and retrofitted by OceanX, the OceanXplorer is a state-of-the-art vessel enabling groundbreaking research and media production. Equipped with Triton manned-operated submersibles, a 6,000-meter depth-rated ROV, and laboratories for both genetic mapping and live observation of marine life, it facilitates comprehensive real-time observation and research. By combining Hollywood-quality production facilities with these research capabilities, OceanXplorer captures the wonders of the ocean in unprecedented detail.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the One Ocean Week 2024 and witness the University of Bergen's contributions to marine exploration and understanding.

Event Schedule

  • Øyvind Fiksen - Marine Dean, University of Bergen

Explore the depths of the mission, the OceanXplorer, and its cutting-edge capabilities with Øyvind Fiksen, the Marine Dean at the University of Bergen. Discover how this advanced research and media vessel is revolutionizing ocean exploration.

  • Anne Helene Solberg Tandberg - Researcher, University Museum, University of Bergen

Follow in the footsteps of the historic Norwegian North Sea Expedition (1876-1878) through Anne Helene Tandberg's project. Learn how modern technology and research methods shed light on the past, providing valuable insights into Norway's marine biological history.

  • Henrik Glenner - Professor, Marine Organismal Biology, University of Bergen

Delve into the mesmerizing world of bioluminescent sea stars with Henrik Glenner. Uncover the secrets behind the bioluminescence of these creatures as Henrik explores the why behind their captivating glow.

  • Joan-Josep Soto Angel - Postdoctoral Fellow, University Museum, University of Bergen

Shift your perspective on ocean predators with Joan-Josep Soto Angel's study of jellyfish. From massive Lion's mane jellyfish to tiny comb jellies, Joan-Josep and his team reveal the crucial role these gelatinous predators play in marine ecosystems.

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