By Peter Etnoyer, on  April 21st, 2009 Adaptations, Biodiversity, Megavertebrate Bryan Wallace, Canada, Great Turtle Race, leatherback turtle, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Canada, satellite telemetry, sea turtle, United Kingdom An article by Bryan Wallace for Deep Sea News. The deep-sea is as far removed from atmospheric oxygen as anyplace on Earth, but a select few air breathers are undeterred. (No, I’m not referring to intrepid deep-sea human researchers.) These extraordinary critters frequently venture into the deep-sea, despite their vital link to air the above . . . → Read More: Deep-diving adaptations of Leatherback turtles
By Peter Etnoyer, on  February 2nd, 2009 Biodiversity, Books/Media, Cephalopods!, Gadgets & Gear, Google Ocean, Megavertebrate adelita, google earth, Google Ocean, j nichols, satellite telemetry, sea turtle, seafloor Deep Sea News “field correspondent” and good friend Wallace J Nichols is posting links to the first real evidence of Google Earth enhancements. Click here to read today’s blog post about the new contribution from Seaturtle.org. Links at the bottom take you to videos that play through the migration track of J’s first tagged . . . → Read More: Google’s Ocean is trickling in
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