By Kevin Zelnio, on  March 31st, 2011 Oil Spills Sabrina Canfield at Courthouse News reports: At a scoping meeting last week in Biloxi, Miss., Vietnamese shrimpers said they have pulled up nets full of oil from the seafloor and have had to decide whether to report the oil to the Coast Guard, which would mean dumping their day’s catch, or pretend they don’t see . . . → Read More: Oil Spill Effects Ripple Into Moral Fabric of Gulf Residents
Click to enter Amazon Page. If you are looking a fact-based text on the ecology the oceans, Deep Blue Home is not for you. If you are interested in the ecology of one woman’s personal connection to the seas – a woman who has studied, wrote, filmed and promoted a greater understanding for our troubled . . . → Read More: Finding Our Deep Blue Home
Image credit Neil Osborne, used with permission. Click for bluemarbles.org to learn more! Dr. Wallace J. Nichols is a sea turtle biologist and marine conservation activist affiliated with the California Academy of Sciences, Ocean Revolution, and the Sea Turtle Network, among others. He is a passionate defender of the oceans and you can learn . . . → Read More: Guest Post: Crowd-Sourcing Science to Save Sea Turtles
My sporadic posting lately has been due to my ridiculous travel schedule – in the past 2 weeks, I’ve been to New York, Maine, San Diego, and now the Gulf of Mexico. I’m currently on another short sampling trip, and at the end of the week I’ll be lecturing on a ‘Bioinformatics of Biodiversity’ workshop . . . → Read More: Gulf sampling, part deux
Majestic, no? Hi there DSN readers, nice to meet ya. I want to introduce you to a friend of mine. He’s a little on the big side, but as gentle as they come, unless you happen to be a krill, in which case he. is. the. Holocaust. It’s the whale shark of which I speak. . . . → Read More: What’s black and white and studied all over?
By Dr. M, on  March 28th, 2011 Bringin' It One of my favorite posts to write is welcoming a new member to the DSN team. With great interest I began following Deep Type Flow about a year ago. Since then I have watched a new and original voice join the marine blogosphere. And I have become entranced with Al and his blog. Some of my . . . → Read More: Welcome DSN’s Newest Member, Dr. Al Dove
By Dr. M, on  March 26th, 2011 Uncategorized Some change is coming to DSN…stay tuned and hold on to your knickers. Some change is coming to DSN…stay tuned and hold on to your knickers.
From my favorite science autotuning remixer on youtube, melodysheep. From my favorite science autotuning remixer on youtube, melodysheep.
By Kevin Zelnio, on  March 24th, 2011 Archaeology, History, and Art, Deep Sea 101 Aegean Sea, Aristotle, Azoic Hypothesis, Best of Zelnio, chlorophyll, currents, deep sea, Dredge, Edward Forbes, exploration, Pliny the Elder, Primary Production, Robert Hooke, Socrates ←Previous Lesson: Lessons from the Census of Marine Life While the Census of Marine Life may be the most recent call to survey the ocean, deep-sea exploration has a rich, paradigm-shifting history. It has all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster: colorful characters, high seas action, the drama of antagonistic actions between “men of honor”, . . . → Read More: Deep Sea 101: Early Paradigms and Exploration
This is a Congresswoman that gets it. Make sure you check out further analysis of a NOAA budget cut at Casandra’s Tears. This is a Congresswoman that gets it. Make sure you check out further analysis of a NOAA budget cut at Casandra’s Tears.
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