035 - Shipwrecks with Leighton Rolley and Lori Johnston

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To finish up our run of episodes on deep-sea habitats, we’re really excited to bring you this month’s episode on… shipwrecks! But we’re not going to talk about what you expect.

We all know what shipwrecks are but do you know how to find them? We talk with Leighton Rolley, an expert in researching, discovering and documenting shipwrecks. And we don’t stop there. Our second guest, Lori Johnston is a microbiologist whose research has focused on the fascinating structures of rusticles: the rusty icicles that hang from shipwrecks like the Titanic. 

We’re also very happy to hear from Don in this month’s episode with his tale of sailing on the infamous ghost ship, Glub Glub Orlova. Plus, we learn why Alan shares Darwin's opinion in hating Goose barnacles, or more accurately, one barnacle individually. 

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Further resources

Lori’s research

A great article about Lori’s work

Lori and Dr Roy Cullimore’s paper on rusticles

News

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Drake Passage is found to be important for the deep sea

Hadal Zone by Žibuoklė Martinaitytė

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Credits

Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

Logo image - Richie Kohler

Glossary

Acoustic mapping - A method of mapping the seabed by sending out sound waves and measuring the strength of the sound bouncing back.

Autonomous vehicles - (AUV) Are untethered, unmanned robotic vehicles that are able to collect data in the deep oceans.

Base theory - A method of using simulations to find the most probable outcome.

Hull - The body of a boat or ship

Multibeam - A type of sonar used to map the seabed. It emits acoustic waves in a fan shape to get a wider area of data. 

Rusticles - Icicle shaped rust formations on sunken steel ships

Sonar - A technique of using sound waves to measure distances.