Comic book artist Michael Turner passed on late last month at age 37. Although young, Turner already had an accomplished much including art for Witchblade,…
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Diving To 100ft…Indoors
Sure you can do that deep scuba dive in 47 degree Fahrenheit water off the California coast. Sure you might get to see some kelp,…
View More Diving To 100ft…IndoorsTGIF: Don't Mess with the Japanese!
From LiveLeak.com: Smugglers Chased and Rammed by Japanese Coastguard.
View More TGIF: Don't Mess with the Japanese!Friday Deep Sea Picture: Ninja Hydromedusa!
From National Geographic’s new Translucent Creatures photo gallery: A hydromedusa spreads its luminescent tentacles in the Weddell Sea near Antarctica. Photograph by Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures.…
View More Friday Deep Sea Picture: Ninja Hydromedusa!More bubblin crude
An oil rig as large as the Eiffel Tower is heading towards an ultra-deep site eight miles north of Mexico’s maritime border. The rig is called Perdido, spanish for Lost. Its one of several that will be installed in the Gulf of Mexico coming years.
View More More bubblin crudeBoy Band Meets Automated Pippetting
Being a deep-sea biologist is not all riding around in a wetsuit in a zodiac chasing down giant squid at 30 knots. Sometimes I have…
View More Boy Band Meets Automated PippettingMarch of the Penguins Dwindles
From CNN.com: “Penguins may be the tuxedo-clad version of a canary in the coal mine, with generally ailing populations from a combination of global warming,…
View More March of the Penguins DwindlesI Love the Smell of the Deep Sea in the Morning
Following in the footsteps of Craig, I have a short piece published in the July/August issue of SEED Magazine for their Why I Do Science…
View More I Love the Smell of the Deep Sea in the MorningHawksbill turtles tagged by satellite in Gulf of California
Sea turtle biologists in the Gulf of California in northwest Mexico are having continued success with efforts to monitor and restore sea turtle populations in…
View More Hawksbill turtles tagged by satellite in Gulf of California