The Continued Phenomena of Global Draining Dr. M, National Institute of Ocean Fluctuation Research, Deep-Sea News Way, Suite 100, Timbuktu 20501 Recently, Southern Fried Scientist (2010) provided the first data demonstrating global draining. This alarming trend was until recently unrecognized by the scientific community (reviewed in Southern Fried Scientist 2010). Southern Fried Scientist states that . . . → Read More: The Continued Phenomena of Global Draining
By Kevin Zelnio, on  November 26th, 2009 Organisms Antarctica, April 1st, BBC, McMurdo Sound, Nemertea, Nemertine, Parbolasia corrugatus, Sea Star, Seal Carcass, starfish Seriously cool footage at the BBC. Also with a nice little accompanying article that you should read. In the sequence filmed for the Life series, the invertebrates gather in a frenzy to feast on a seal carcass that has sunk to the ocean floor. So much food may only arrive in one place once in . . . → Read More: ZOMG GIANT WURMZ N SEESTARZ FEEEDING FRENZY!1!1!!!1
Marco News reports a giant squid surfacing off South Florida. Dr. Hiro Tasaki, of the Osaka Deep-Sea Institute of Japan adds meaning with a rather unique historical perspective. “The giant squid has the largest eye on the planet, about 18 inches across,” Tasaki explained. “These eyes are very keen in dim underwater conditions.” This is . . . → Read More: Kraken rising in South Florida
By Dr. M, on  April 1st, 2008 Adaptations, Dumping, New Research, New Species, Opinion & Editorial, Organisms, Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls April 1st
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