Thomas Linley
The Deep-Sea Podcast
A couple of deep-sea scientists talk everything deep sea! Interesting facts, recent news, myth-busting and interviews with the most interesting people we know.
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Episodes
The Deco-Stop: 005 - Tabletop Trenches, deep-sea board games 06.07.2026 1:05:52
Episode Summary Here’s our fifth episode of The Deco-Stop; a deeper look into the humans behind deep-sea science and technology. We’ve done our science dive, and now it’s time to decompress, and discuss tales at sea, career paths and the social & political aspects of deep-sea science. We have gazed into the abyss, and now it's gazing back at us. In this episode Thom gets his game on with the...
Ocean Trenches Explained with Professor Alan Jamieson - Oceanography Podcast 01.07.2026 45:58
C-C-C-C-CROSSOVER! Ocean Trenches Explained with Professor Alan Jamieson. Join Professor Alan Jamieson, one of our venerated hosts, for a special cross over episode with our friends at Oceanography . This hadal trenches primer episode is a great overview for a first time deep-diver, taking you to the deepest parts of our favorite habitat. Ocean trenches are Earth’s deepest habitats—and they’re f...
What is the Deep-Sea Even Like? With Dr. Thomas Linley - Oceanography Podcast 28.06.2026 58:05
C-C-C-C-CROSSOVER! What is the Deep-Sea Even Like? With Dr. Thomas Linley Join Dr. Thom Linley, one of our venerated hosts, for a special cross over episode with our friends at Oceanography . This deep-sea primer episode is a great overview for a first time deep-diver, taking you to the very heart of our favorite habitat. What is the deep sea — really? Deep-sea researcher Dr. Thom Linley (Curator...
PRESSURISED: 069 – The Anglerfish Files 19.06.2026 38:50
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 69. Just the science, none of the chit-chat. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast we are honored to host a 3 expert superfan session for one of our favorite little devils of the deep- Anglerfish. Join Thom as he chats with Ja...
The Anglerfish Files 06.06.2026 1:27:00
Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast we are honored to host a 3 expert superfan session for one of our favorite little devils of the deep- Anglerfish. Join Thom as he chats with James Maclaine Senior fish curator at the Natural History Museum London and our own Andrew Stewart, curator of fishes at Te Papa, all about some of their favorite fishes, the ceratioid anglerfish (Ceratioidei...
PRESSURISED: 068 – The Unseen Ocean Collective 15.05.2026 39:57
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 67. Just the science, none of the chit-chat. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast we are joined by The Unseen Ocean Collective, this art and science collective comprised of Meghan Jones, Lara Beckmann, Nilanjana Das and Kiersti...
The Unseen Ocean Collective 01.05.2026 1:13:31
Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast we are joined by The Unseen Ocean Collective, this art and science collective comprised of Meghan Jones, Lara Beckmann, Nilanjana Das and Kierstin Keller are bringing the beauty and wonder of the deep-sea to the public through international art and science events. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images a...
PRESSURISED: 067 – Deep-Sea Career Spotlight with Dr. Nigel Merrett 10.04.2026 30:54
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 67. Just the science, none of the chit-chat. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast, we are joined by Dr Nigel Merrett for a career spotlight episode highlighting his pioneering research, genre-defining technological advancements...
Deep-Sea Career Spotlight with Dr. Nigel Merrett 21.03.2026 57:57
Episode Summary This month on the Deep-Sea Podcast, we are joined by Dr Nigel Merrett for a career spotlight episode highlighting his pioneering research, genre-defining technological advancements and personal connections with some of the most well-known names in the deep-sea research community. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wide...
PRESSURISED: 066 – Hadal Zone Master Class with Professor Alan Jamieson 15.02.2026 44:51
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 66. Just the science, none of the chit-chat. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Our guest this month is the one, the only, Prof. Alan Jamieson! Join our most favorite deep-sea pro...
Hadal Zone Master Class with Professor Alan Jamieson 31.01.2026 1:18:48
Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! This month Alan makes it back to Perth for another of Old Mate’s sausage sizzles, and Thom is deep into prep mode for his upcoming Antarctica trip. We talk about video games, an Australian cl...
PRESSURISED: 065 – Giant Testate Protists with Professor Andrew Gooday 18.01.2026 42:07
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 65, just the science, none of the waffle Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! This month, we are talking giant testate protists, the coolest things you have probably never heard of...
Giant Testate Protists with Professor Andrew Gooday 09.01.2026 1:07:17
Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Thom and Alan discuss Christmas from opposite ends of the planet, where Alan gets ‘proper’ Christmas in Scotland with snow and everything. At the opposite end, Thom insists on using his new B...
PRESSURISED: 064 – Cephstravanganza with Professor Kat Bolstad 20.12.2025 1:10:10
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 64, just the science, none of the waffle PRESSURISED: Cephstravanganza with Professor Kat Bolstad | The Deep-Sea Podcast | Episode 64 Episode Summary In our newest episode, we join roving reporter Kat Bolstad at the Cephalopod International Advisory Council in Okinawa and hear from some of the most interesting people in Cephalopod research. Check out...
Cephstravanganza with Professor Kat Bolstad 06.12.2025 1:54:48
Episode Summary In our newest episode, we join roving reporter Kat Bolstad at the Cephalopod International Advisory Council in Okinawa and hear from some of the most interesting people in Cephalopod research. Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all...
PRESSURISED: 063 – Bioluminescent Symbiosis with Margaret McFall-Ngai 15.11.2025 37:49
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 63, just the science, none of the waffle PRESSURISED: Bioluminescent Symbiosis with Margaret McFall-Ngai | The Deep-Sea Podcast | Episode 63 Our guest this month is Dr. Margaret McFall-Ngai, an animal physiologist and biochemist who is a staff researcher at Carnegie Institution for Science’s Division of Biosphere Sciences and Engineering, with her la...
Bioluminescent Symbiosis with Margaret McFall-Ngai 07.11.2025 1:10:54
Episode Summary In our newest episode, Bioluminescent Symbiosis, we speak with Dr. Margaret McFall-Ngai, an animal physiologist and biochemist about her work with the Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) and its partner, the luminous bacterium Vibrio fischeri. McFall-Ngai provides a great synopsis of how this stable beneficial relationship not only creates light, and supports the bobtail mat...
The Deco-Stop: 004 - No Word for Ocean with Yakup Niyazi 03.10.2025 38:08
Here’s our fourth episode of The Deco-Stop; a deeper look into the humans behind deep-sea science and technology. We’ve done our science dive, and now it’s time to decompress, and discuss tales at sea, career paths and the social & political aspects of deep-sea science. We have gazed into the abyss, and now it's gazing back at us. Alan and Thom speak with Yakup Niyazi, a marine geoscientist...
PRESSURISED: 062 – Mythbusting Ai with Tyler Greenfield 16.09.2025 37:59
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 62, just the science, none of the waffle PRESSURISED: Mythbusting Ai with Tyler Greenfield | The Deep-Sea Podcast | Episode 62 Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In a follow-up to one of our favourite episodes, Ep 10 Here be Monsters, we bring Tyler Greenfield back for another...
Mythbusting AI with Tyler Greenfield 08.09.2025 1:33:15
Check out our lovely new website where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Join Alan in the Industrial Badlands of the Canary Islands as he cuts holes in ships, while Thom rubs elbows with New Zealand’s political elite. In the news, get ready for updates on: A meeting...
PRESSURISED: 061 – Trench nutrient cycling with Ronnie N. Glud 16.08.2025 32:28
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 61, just the science, none of the waffle PRESSURISED: Trench nutrient cycling with Ronnie N. Glud | The Deep Sea Podcast | Episode 61 Guest Interview: Nutrient cycling in the hadal trenches (6 to 11 km) and the crucial role they play in global element cycling. Professor Ronnie N. Glud, a leading biochemist and Director of the Danish Centre for Hadal...
Trench nutrient cycling with Ronnie N. Glud 03.08.2025 55:35
In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea! Join Dr. Thom Linley and Professor Alan Jamieson as they dive into the latest from the abyssal plain and beyond. Deep Sea News Highlights: We kick things off with a rethinking of the deep-sea boundary! Professor Alan Jamieson discusses his recent "food for thought" paper that challenges the long-held 200-...
PRESSURISED: 060 – Mesophotic Reefs with Yi-Kai Tea 17.07.2025 31:16
Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 60, just the science, none of the waffle PRESSURISED: Mesophotic Reefs with Yi-Kai Tea | The Deep Sea Podcast | Episode 60 In this month's episode, we discuss mesophotic reefs, the deeper extents of coral reefs that have been overlooked in the past. It’s a wild ride that leads us to homemade hyperbaric chambers, the aquarium trade and the world’s mos...
Mesophotic Reefs with Yi-Kai Tea 07.07.2025 1:07:37
In this episode… Sorry the episode is a little late…. But it’s a bumper! Alan has been checking out hypercars while sharks have been checking out Thom. In the news, we have art, anglerfish, squid and sea spiders. Then an orafish turns up, and we are all doomed. In this month's episode, we discuss mesophotic reefs, the deeper extents of coral reefs that have been overlooked in the past. It’s a...
PRESSURISED: 059 - eDNA with Georgia Nester 15.06.2025 32:06
eDNA with Georgia Nester | The Deep Sea Podcast | Episode 59 Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 59, just the science, none of the waffle For this month’s interview, we speak with Dr. Georgia Nester, a colleague of Alan’s from the University of Western Australia, about eDNA (Environmental DNA is any genetic material left behind by organisms in an environment). She talks about how sever...
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