Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | Predators and prey of the ocean twilight zone @WHOI | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 21 minutes ago.
Did you know that there's billions of little glowing lanternfish in the mid-ocean twilight zone? At the ARTECHOUSE x WHOI immersive experience, MIT-WHOI joint program student Ciara Willis reflects on the "dense aggregations" of fish that make this dimly-lit realm so attractive for predators like swordfish, tuna, and sharks. And how the exhibit brings that abundance to life, in brilliant, flashing colors!
Produce by Elise Hugus © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Did you know that there's billions of little glowing lanternfish in the mid-ocean twilight zone? At the ARTECHOUSE x WHOI immersive experience, MIT-WHOI joint program student Ciara Willis reflects on the "dense aggregations" of fish that make this dimly-lit realm so attractive for predators like swordfish, tuna, and sharks. And how the exhibit brings that abundance to life, in brilliant, flashing colors!
Produce by Elise Hugus © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution