Interviews: Ask David Gallo About Ocean Exploration 35
David Gallo is an oceanographer and Director of Special Projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He has participated in expeditions to all of the world’s oceans and was one of the first scientists to use a combination of robots and submarines to explore the deep seafloor. As a member of James Cameron’s Deep Ocean Task Force and the XPrize Ocean Advisory Board, David actively encourages the development of new technologies for ocean exploration. With more than 8 million views, his TED presentation entitled Underwater Astonishments is the 4th most viewed TED Talk to date. David has agreed to come up for air and answer any questions you may have. As usual, ask as many as you'd like, but please, one question per post.
Chilling (Score:4, Interesting)
What's the most chilling thing you've observed underwater? By "chilling," I mean: some really weird-looking, previously unknown creature, remains of the Titanic, a squid attacking an ROV, etc. By "observed" I mean either directly, by video, or by evidence (e.g. ROV with large sucker marks)
Have you ever run into Dirk Pitt? (Score:2)
Beneath the Beneath? (Score:3)
Acidification (Score:5, Interesting)
Some Answers on WHOI's Site (Score:2)
Have you noticed any affects of acidification of the world's oceans?
Well, it would be interested to hear his first hand accounts (if any) but his institute has a page devoted to it [whoi.edu] with a FAQ that may provide some more information on observables [whoi.edu] such as:
Will ocean acidification kill all ocean life?
No. However, many scientists think that ocean acidification will lead to important changes in marine ecosystems.
As well as:
Isn't it better that we sacrifice the oceans and let them keep on taking up CO2 and buffering climate?
Ocean acidification and climate change are two sides of the same coin. Both are direct consequences of anthropogenic CO2 emissions and cannot be separated from each other.
Those are just the beginning of longer answers but there's a lot of data on that FAQ if you're genuinely interested in this.
Re: (Score:1)
where's osama? (Score:1)
is there water (Score:2)
at the bottom of the ocean?
have you removed the water? carried the water?
Did you let the water hold you down?
Did you days go by, into silent water?
Human Ocean and Sea Habitability Possibilities (Score:4, Interesting)
Re: (Score:2)
Don't live where you dump your trash, so no, no we wont.
Alvin replacement? (Score:2)
ROVs and AUVs (Score:1)
Sharks (Score:3)
Charnia an other ancient extremophiles (Score:1)
Real? (Score:1)
All that stuff on Spongebob - did that really happen?
Autonomicity (Score:1)
Challenger DEEP's Future Mission (Score:1)
Sunken ships drifting underwater? (Score:2)
Many years ago, when I was aged about 12, I recall reading about a ship that had sunk and was drifting around underwater. I have heard about shipping containers doing this sort of thing, but I was wondering if you had ever seen a ship or a boat drifting around underwater.