By Dr. M, on  December 5th, 2011 Education communication, core values, culture, Funding, Journalism, journalist, media, outreach, stereotypes, taxpayer, Worlds Apart A month ago, I spoke of DSN’s new pathway for dialogue about the oceans and ocean science. We have committed to demystifying and humanizing science in an open conversation that instills passion, awe, and responsibility for the oceans. Part of this vision for DSN was establish a set of core values that transcended just this . . . → Read More: Direct from the bench and the trench: a DSN core value
By Dr. M, on  November 18th, 2010 Uncategorized media, press Some greats tips for scientists interacting with the press from Nature. Know your audience… Understanding this will help you to talk to them at the appropriate level of detail. The medium matters. The depth and type of question differ depending on whether the journalist is from radio, television, or an online or print publication. Deadline . . . → Read More: Some Guidelines for Scientists Interacting with the Press
From the Editor’s Desk is a new weekly series with posts occurring regularly on Monday. Kevin and I will trade the hot seat every other week. Each post will provide commentary on a wide variety of issues, offer solutions, and hopefully generate dialogue. Only 28 percent of the United States adult population is scientifically literate, . . . → Read More: From The Editor’s Desk: Stop Being Such a Journalist
By Dr. M, on  August 3rd, 2010 Expeditions, New Research, Reviews Bull Patrol, Expedition, Hydrothermal Vent, media, New Species, press, press release, Shrimp, taxonomy Inspired by the Are Headlines Hogwash? series at Dr. Carin Bondar’s wonderful blog, the editors at DSN (i.e. Kevin and I) have initiated a news series called Bull Patrol! Our goal is to call out the media for the getting carried away with headlines and reports, not doing their homework, making a mockery of colleagues’ . . . → Read More: Bull Patrol: NEW SPECIES DISCOVERED zOMG!
By Dr. M, on  July 20th, 2009 Cephalopods, Opinion & Editorial, Organisms Architeuthis, California, Docidicus gigas, fail, Giant Squid, Humboldt Squid, media, press Point 1: The Giant Squid is Architeuthis dux. The Humboldt (or the Red Devil or Jumbo) Squid is Dosidicus gigas Point 2: The Humboldt Squid while large at ~2m in length and 45kg is not as large as the Giant Squid at 10-14m in length and 200-300kg. Point 3: The Humboldt Squid can be found . . . → Read More: Squid Fail
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