The deep ocean is amongst the most inhospitable environments on Earth. Microbial inhabitants of this niche frequently possess evolutionary adaptations that facilitate their survival under extremes of pressure, temperature, pH and nutrient deprivation. These characteristic features have historically positioned marine extremophiles as intriguing targets for study as proxies for extraterrestrial life. More recently, however, driven by a growing enthusiasm for the pursuit of increasingly ambitious a
Astronauts in the ocean: marine extremophiles for sustainable space exploration
Paul R. Race
