Fueling a deep-sea ecosystem

Miles beneath the ocean’s surface in the dark abyss, vast communities of subseafloor microbes at deep-sea hot springs are converting chemicals into energy that allows deep-sea life to survive — and even thrive — in a world without sunlight. Until now, however, measuring the productivity of subseafloor microbe communities — or how fast they oxidize chemicals and the amount of carbon they produce — has been nearly impossible.