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Our ocean is teeming with life! Beneath the waves lives an extraordinary diversity of organisms—from delicate jellyfish drifting in the open water to tiny creatures hidden deep in the seabed. Many of these organisms are beautiful, bizarre, and still largely unknown to science.
In this lecture series, researchers from the University Museum of Bergen invite you to explore the fascinating world of marine biodiversity. Through stories from expeditions, discoveries from museum collections, and examples from current research, our speakers will introduce some of the ocean’s most intriguing creatures and explore why they matter—not only for marine ecosystems, but also in ways that profoundly shape our own lives and the future of our planet.
You will learn about unusual adaptations, surprising survival strategies, and the important role these organisms play in the ocean. Whether you’re curious about marine life, interested in science, or simply fascinated by the wonders of nature, this event offers a chance to explore the hidden life of the sea.
Join us for an evening of discovery and meet some of the remarkable creatures that inhabit our oceans.
Speakers
Katrine Kongshavn – Exploring the diversity of moss animals (Bryozoa) in Norway
Manuel António E. Malaquias – Slugs: Extravagance & Drugs in a Nutshell
Anne Helene Solberg Tandberg – Amphipoda: From Beach-Hoppers to Deep-Sea Giants
Luis Martell– Jellyfish vs. Salmon: Coexistence or Collision?
Elena Schrofner-Brunner – Seaweeds: Foundation Species and Future Ocean Resources