By Kevin Zelnio, on  April 20th, 2010 Ecology, New Research, Seamount biogeography, Biome, Blue Marble, Mountains in the Sea, NOAA, oceanography, Peter Etnoyer, Seamount Peter Etnoyer is a deep sea coral habitat specialist with NOAA’s National Center for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) in Charleston, SC. He returns to Deep Sea News to deliver this important report on an exciting new development in deep sea science. The journal Oceanography published a new full-color thematic issue online, devoted to understanding seamounts, . . . → Read More: Guest Post: The Largest Habitats on Earth
I’ve asked blog buddies to bid Peter adieu in haiku. I’ll aggregate them here and ask our readers to contribute their own deep sea haiku below to see him off the docks of Deep Sea News. From Dr. M: Deep corals in black With socialist agendas Each polyp provides Not all hands on deck A . . . → Read More: Sending Peter Off with Haiku’s
Before he was a doctor. At North Carolina Science Blogging Conference in 2008. Peter has made 4 years of contributions to Deep Sea News! Between January 2007 and July 2009 Peter averaged 12.7 ± 5.4 posts per month. Not bad! I did not have data for the 1 and half years spent at Blogger prior . . . → Read More: A Natural History of One Dr. Peter Etnoyer
By Dr. M, on  August 16th, 2009 Scientist! birds, bling, fireworks, over the top, Peter Etnoyer, pirates, seahorse, shark, starfish, starfish really loves you, sunsets
This went public today over the TAMU-CC listserves, the first attempt to tie all my deep-sea coral research from the last three years together into four tidy little paragraphs. DISSERTATION SEMINAR NOTICE COASTAL AND MARINE SYSTEM SCIENCE PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI SUBJECT: Distribution and Diversity of Octocorals in . . . → Read More: Announcing La Defense
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