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Month: February 2008

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Still waiting…

Dr. M February 19, 2008

…on Trader Joe’s Aloha and thank you for your feedback about Trader Joe’s. This automated response confirms that we have indeed received your email. Rest…

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Adaptations Expeditions Organisms

Giant Antarctic Sea Creatures

Dr. M February 19, 2008

“Pet” Giant Pycnogonid attacking computer. This morning my email was flooded with friends, family, and colleagues notifying me of this story. What’s not to love…

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Conservation & Environment Coral

Ask & You Shall Receive

Dr. M February 19, 2008

When I sent the original email to Rick enquiring about obtaining one of these, I thought I would have to send him multiple emails. Apparently,…

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Conservation & Environment Coral

Ask & You Shall Receive

Dr. M February 19, 2008

When I sent the original email to Rick enquiring about obtaining one of these, I thought I would have to send him multiple emails. Apparently,…

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Conservation & Environment

Science Friday Explores the State of the Oceans

Peter Etnoyer February 18, 2008

“Around the world, the oceans are in trouble, with declining fish stocks, disappearing coral reefs, and changing water chemistry.” Last Friday’s Science Friday podcast was…

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Some Pictures of Chicago

Dr. M February 18, 2008

Back from Chicago and all I have to say is that one of these guys really knows how to show me a good time. Thanks…

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Conservation & Environment

RIP Planktos

Dr. M February 18, 2008

Some days are really good and today is one of them. Rick at MBSL&S informs us today that PLANKTOS is no longer. Ah Planktos, we…

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Conservation & Environment Organisms

Add Nine More

Dr. M February 18, 2008

It was announced at the recent American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Boston that another nine sharks will be added to the…

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New Research

Worlds oldest animal aged to 4000 years

Peter Etnoyer February 18, 2008 deep coralgerardiaoldest animal

Age and growth studies of deep-sea gold corals and black corals indicate these animals live between two and four millennia. Deep-sea biologists get excited about this because marine invertebrates record archives of environmental conditions in their growth rings, the same way trees do.

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Carnivals & Link Love

DSN Required Reading

Kevin Zelnio February 17, 2008

There a couple really cool pieces going around the intertubes recently. Basically, some people out there actually beat us to some stories but did such…

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