Marine science is taking a beating « The Oyster’s Garter Part of the tough part about working in the ocean is that it’s expensive, what…
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Deepest Fish Ever Filmed
Using a remote lander* with a camera, a UK-Japan team has set a record for filming the deepest fish. The fish is Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis, a…
View More Deepest Fish Ever FilmedOceanographer or Marine Biologist?
A new article over at Red Orbit tackles the age old question. The article rightly presents the case but glosses over the fact that sometimes…
View More Oceanographer or Marine Biologist?Stranded in Phoenix and Microscopic Snails
Craig is away at a workshop and sent this message to post: ——————————————————————- I am stranded in the Phoenix airport as I write this post. …
View More Stranded in Phoenix and Microscopic SnailsGoodbye ScienceBlogs
When I was much, much younger, I joined Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso Club (named affectionately after his beloved ship). Was anyone else club members? Is there still a Calypso Club?
View More Goodbye ScienceBlogsDeep Beginnings
Its my first post at Discovery Channel News’ blogs. I’m very excited to be here. The Discovery Channel always had a special place in my…
View More Deep BeginningsInterviewed!
For those who care what blathering I have to espouse, my friend Peter Buckland of the blog Forms Most Beautiful, interviewed me regarding my work…
View More Interviewed!Happy Birthday William Beebe!
Thanks to Michael Barton, FCD we would have almost forgotten to honor the anniversary of William Beebe‘s birth. He lived from July 29, 1877 to…
View More Happy Birthday William Beebe!Open House
This Saturday July 19, 2008 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. is the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s Open House. If you are in central…
View More Open HouseDiving 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…Indoors