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Edith Widder
American
Scientist
Born:
Jun 11
,
1951
Animals
Down
Light
Made
Ocean
You
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Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let's all go exploring.
Edith Widder
Innovation
Economic
Economic Growth
Drives
Go
Exploration
Engine
Exploring
Growth
Since my first dive in a deep-diving submersible, when I went down and turned out the lights and saw the fireworks displays, I've been a bioluminescence junky. But I would come back from those dives and try to share the experience with words, and they were totally inadequate to the task. I needed some way to share the experience directly.
Edith Widder
Experience
Words
Try
First
Down
Back
Saw
Way
Those
Out
Would
Some
Totally
Dive
Directly
Share
Fireworks
Since
Lights
Come
Were
Been
Task
Inadequate
Turned
Needed
I just was mesmerized by all of this life everywhere I looked. And so I wanted to be a marine biologist.
Edith Widder
Life
Everywhere
Looked
Mesmerized
Just
Wanted
Biologist
Marine
We need a NASA-like organization for ocean exploration, because we need to be exploring and protecting our life support systems here on Earth.
Edith Widder
Life
Organization
Ocean
Our
Earth
Systems
Support
Protecting
Because
Exploration
Exploring
Here
Need
The one thing I've learned exploring the deep is that you just can't even begin to imagine some of the bizarre creatures that are down there.
Edith Widder
You
Down
Bizarre
One Thing
Some
Learned
Begin
Just
The One Thing
Exploring
Deep
Even
Creatures
Thing
Imagine
For my Ph.D. thesis, I was measuring the electrical activity that triggers light emission from a bioluminescent dinoflagellate. As I was nearing the completion of my degree, my major professor wrote a grant for an instrument for measuring the color of very dim light flashes from bioluminescent animals.
Edith Widder
Light
Degree
Animals
Completion
Dim
Triggers
Emission
Color
Major
Wrote
Instrument
Very
Flashes
Grant
Electrical
Measuring
Thesis
Activity
Professor
It's a little-appreciated fact that most of the animals in our ocean make light. I've spent most of my career studying this phenomenon called bioluminescence. I study it because I think understanding it is critical to understanding life in the ocean where most bioluminescence occurs.
Edith Widder
Life
Light
Animals
Understanding
Ocean
Think
Our
Spent
Critical
Fact
Study
Studying
Most
Make
Because
Occurs
Where
Career
Phenomenon
Squid don't eat jellyfish, but they eat the things that eat the jellyfish. Jellyfishes put on a lightshow to attract a larger predator. It's caught in the clutches of something like a fish and has no hope for escape unless its lightshow attracts something bigger that will attack their attacker.
Edith Widder
Hope
Will
Unless
Eat
No Hope
Something
Attack
Put
Like
Attract
Attracts
Caught
Fish
Escape
Predator
Bigger
Clutch
Larger
Things
I think I have the best job in the world. Seventy-one percent of the planet is covered by water, we've explored less than five percent of the ocean, and there are so many fabulous discoveries that have yet to be made.
Edith Widder
Best
World
Water
Job
Made
Ocean
Think
Fabulous
Percent
Covered
Discoveries
Five
Than
Planet
Explored
Less
Many
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an organism or a behavior that no one has ever seen before. But I have always wondered about the animals and behaviors that we're not seeing because our bright lights and loud thrusters scare them away.
Edith Widder
Behavior
Made
Seen
Animals
Before
Holding
Our
Hundreds
Promise
Scare
Seeing
About
Dive
No-One
Lights
Because
Always
Loud
Wondered
Behaviors
Them
Organism
Each
Bright
Bright Lights
Away
Ever
There's a lot of animals in the open ocean - most of them that make light. And we have a pretty good idea, for most of them, why. They use it for finding food, for attracting mates, for defending against predators. But when you get down to the bottom of the ocean, that's where things get really strange.
Edith Widder
Good
Food
You
Strange
Light
Animals
Ocean
Down
Finding
Pretty
Pretty Good
Open
Bottom
Idea
Most
Attracting
Make
Mates
Lot
Get
Predators
Where
Against
Them
Really
Use
Why
Things
Defending
Good Idea
If I go out in the open ocean environment, virtually anywhere in the world, and I drag a net from 3,000 feet to the surface, most of the animals - in fact, in many places, 80 to 90 percent of the animals that I bring up in that net - make light. This makes for some pretty spectacular light shows.
Edith Widder
World
Light
Animals
Ocean
Virtually
Out
Some
Pretty
Net
Percent
Fact
Open
Environment
Feet
Most
Make
Makes
Surface
Go
Up
In Fact
Anywhere
Places
Many
Shows
Spectacular
Bring
Drag
The primary way that we know about what lives in the ocean is we go out and drag nets behind ships. And I defy you to name any other branch of science that still depends on hundreds-of-year-old technology. The other primary way is we go down with submersibles and remote- operated vehicles. I've made hundreds of dives in submersibles.
Edith Widder
You
Technology
Science
Made
Ocean
Down
Other
Hundreds
Way
Out
Defy
About
Nets
Vehicles
Primary
Name
Remote
Know
Operated
Still
Go
Ships
Branch
Any
Behind
Depends
Lives
Drag
When caught in the clutches of a predator, the jelly produces a light display that is a pinwheel of light that is basically a call for help. It serves to attract the attention of a larger predator that may attack their attacker, thereby affording them an opportunity for escape.
Edith Widder
Light
Opportunity
Attack
Attention
Attract
Call
Caught
Escape
May
Predator
Them
Clutch
Produces
Help
Thereby
Display
Jelly
Larger
Serve
Basically
If we are to be good stewards of the ocean, we need to understand what lives there and how the animals interact with each other and with their environment, which means we need to be constantly seeking new and improved methods for exploration and observation.
Edith Widder
Good
Animals
Ocean
Other
Constantly
Seeking
Observation
Environment
New
Stewards
Understand
How
Methods
Improved
Interact
Which
Exploration
Means
Each
Lives
Need
This is part of what's driving me, is this feeling like there's so much yet to be discovered in the oceans, and we're destroying it before we even know what's in it.
Edith Widder
Me
Feeling
Before
Destroying
Driving
Part
Like
Know
Oceans
Discovered
Much
Even
The giant squid has the biggest eyes of any animal on the planet. It's a visual predator.
Edith Widder
Eyes
Animal
Giant
Visual
Any
Predator
Biggest
Planet
Now we have new tools for exploring the deep and have to pull together a deep exploration program that takes advantage of them.
Edith Widder
Together
Tools
Takes
Advantage
New
Them
Exploration
Exploring
Deep
Now
Program
Pull
Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth.
Edith Widder
Innovation
Economic
Economic Growth
Drives
Exploration
Engine
Growth
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