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Month: January 2008

Vessels and Equipment

Great Moments in Deep-Sea History: Jan. 23, 1960

Dr. M January 23, 2008

1960: The diving submersible Trieste descends to the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest known place on earth. via Wired Some pictures from Kevin…

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Uncategorized

New Fish Order

Dr. M January 22, 2008

Fig. 1 from Miya et al. It’s easy to be a new species, even easy to be a new genus. You got to be just…

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Conferences

Marine science bloggers take the helm

Peter Etnoyer January 22, 2008

Marine sciences were in full effect at the 2008 North Carolina Scienceblogging Conference this past weekend at the Sigma Xi building in Research Triangle Park.…

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Expeditions

Journey to the Center of Plastic

Dr. M January 21, 2008

You may remember Peter’s sobering post on the Plastic Expanding Inevitable, a wonderful part of the Pacific where plastic particles outnumber plankton. According to a…

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Conservation & Environment Vessels and Equipment

Kite-Powered Ships

Dr. M January 20, 2008

From the Telegraph via Neatorama… Inventor Stephan Warge has devised a 160 sq meter kite, based on kitesurfing rigs, that can be attached to commercial…

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Is the Dead Man’s Crab The Largest

Dr. M January 18, 2008

At 00:48, video of the Japanese Spider Crab, or the Dead Man’s Crab*, occurs and touted as the world’s largest. But is it? Sure its…

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Is the Dead Man's Crab The Largest

Dr. M January 18, 2008

At 00:48, video of the Japanese Spider Crab, or the Dead Man’s Crab*, occurs and touted as the world’s largest. But is it? Sure its…

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Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep-Sea Picture: Two-Colored Lobster

Dr. M January 18, 2008

A two-coloured lobster caught by Digby County (Nova Scotia) fisherman Edward Pothier. Tina Comeau photo Lobster color derives from the presence of three different pigments:…

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Conservation & Environment Dumping

Where To Proceed With Ocean Iron Fertilization

Dr. M January 17, 2008

This weeks Science offers commentary on the use of Ocean Iron Fertilization (OIF) to mitigate rising carbon dioxide levels. The author list is a dream…

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New Research

Deep shrimp fishery swept away by currents

Peter Etnoyer January 17, 2008

Deep-water formation is one of the most fascinating aspects of global thermohaline circulation. Deep-water doesn’t form only at the poles, though, as cold water sinks…

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