Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages R33-R34 (January 2006) Mid-term marvels Nigel Williams Current Biology Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages R33-R34 (January 2006) DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.01.009 Copyright © 2006 Terms and Conditions
Northern delight: A Physonect siphonophore found at 1,500 metres deep during a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expedition in the Arctic in support of the Census of Marine Life. (Photo: Kevin Raskoff). Current Biology 2006 16, R33-R34DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2006.01.009) Copyright © 2006 Terms and Conditions
Fish and chip: Tagging programmes for large mobile species have revealed the remarkable example of a bluefin tuna that was tracked crossing the Pacific three times in less than two years. Current Biology 2006 16, R33-R34DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2006.01.009) Copyright © 2006 Terms and Conditions
New: A new comb jelly (left), a cydippid ctenophore, was discovered by Census scientists in the Arctic Ocean (Photo: Kevin Raskoff) and a new carnivorous sponge (right) in the Southern Ocean (Photo: Dorte Janussen, Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt). Current Biology 2006 16, R33-R34DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2006.01.009) Copyright © 2006 Terms and Conditions