By Dr. M, on  May 3rd, 2011 Gadgets & Gear, Life Science, New Research cardiovascular, decompression sickness, Diver Alert Network, Health, medicine, nitrox, scuba diving You may remember a week ago I spoke of a recent study indicating a link between repeated scuba diving, especially with mixed gases, and damage to blood vessels. I asked the great folds at the Divers Alert Network (DAN) for some more information. I received a response back from John U. Lee a DAN medical information specialist who … . . . → Read More: Scuba Diving = Crappy Vessels? Pt. 2
By Archie Teuthis, on  May 3rd, 2011 Conservation & Environment, Fish, Fishing, Opinion, Scientist! bottom trawling, Eric Heupel, fisheries, Fisheries Stock Sustainability Index, fishing, FSSI, Groundfish, Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation Act, MSA, New England, New York Times, Overfishing, Ray Hilborn, Scientist In Residence Eric Heupel is a graduate student at University of Connecticut in Oceanography. He keeps a personal blog at Eclectic Echoes and Larval Images, and used to be part of The Other 95% team along with me before we closed shop. You can find Eric tweeting as @eclecticechoes. —————————————————- A few weeks ago there was an op-ed … . . . → Read More: Scientist in Residence: Is It Time to Relax Fishing Regulations?
Danna over at “Squid A Day” has the latest Circus of the Spineless up her place! Go check out all the squishy goodness and please heed her plea for more polychaete blogging this month! Need a host for July, October, and December this year. Don’t be a sloth, race to the comments here to sign … . . . → Read More: Circus of the Spineless #62 Up!
If you’re in the Atlanta GA area, this Wednesday evening is your chance to drink beer with two of your very favorite Deep Sea News bloggers. Thanks to Dr. Para_Sight, I’ll be speaking about my research on plastic pollution in the North Pacific Gyre at the Georgia Aquarium Science on Tap series. Come learn … . . . → Read More: Talking Trash at Georgia Aquarium Science on Tap
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