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You’re not likely to ever see this guy swimming by your side. He’s a creature of the twilight zone: the vast, virtually unexplored world 200 to 1,000 meters below the ocean’s surface. Since this area is incredibly difficult to study, there are so many things we don’t know about it. Ocean scientist Heidi M. Sosik wants to change that. She’s launching a large-scale exploration of the twilight zone, beginning with expeditions in the North Atlantic. There are already signs that migration in the twilight zone might be keeping carbon dioxide out of our atmosphere and limiting the effects of global warming, but there’s still so much left to discover. Heidi’s work exploring this glorious part of the world will forever change our relationship to our oceans. “The decisions we collectively make over the next decade will affect what the ocean looks like for centuries to come,” she says. “We can't turn back the clock on decades of overfishing in countless regions of the ocean that once seemed inexhaustible. How amazing would it be to take a different path this time?” To watch her #TEDTalk, visit go.ted.com/exploretwilight
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Video courtesy of Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory/WHOI


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