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Radio 4,06 May 2026,14 mins

Episode 3: Diving to the Bottom of the Pacific

The Dark Frontier by Jeffrey Marlow

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The deep sea is one of our last frontiers. For most of human history, it was a vast, dark, and unknown realm that invoked awe and terror. Now, one thing we do know is that it is critically important and central to the future of life on this planet. In The Dark Frontier, marine microbiologist and deep-sea explorer Jeffrey Marlow reveals how life can thrive in even the most remote, unforgiving landscapes. Professor Marlow鈥檚 research focuses on understanding the microbes that inhabit the rocks and sediments of the seafloor. In his lab in Boston, he works with a team of scientists to discover how these communities of microbes perform feats of metabolic ingenuity that shape the global carbon cycle and push the boundaries of life鈥檚 limits in extreme environments. In this third episode, he is diving deep in the Pacific Ocean, at the Cascadia subduction zone, where two tectonic plates are edging towards each other. 鈥淚 saw multitudes of life coating every surface, and the biological richness was astounding. The sheer improbability of the whole thing 鈥 an overflowing oasis within a sea-floor desert 鈥 was hard to comprehend. Rich profusions of life can be sustained without sunlight or the importation of sun-built food. It made me wonder if something similar could be happening elsewhere in the solar system鈥︹ Reader: Adam Sims Abridged and produced by Elizabeth Burke Executive producer: Sara Davies Sound design: Jon Calver A Loftus Media production for 麻豆社 Radio 4

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