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Month: September 2008

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Beware of the Dessert

Kevin Zelnio September 25, 2008

It might just eat you! Shark Attack Cupcakes by Moogie & Pap

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Lophelia II cruise update (09/24/2008)

Peter Etnoyer September 24, 2008

No diving here today. A pressure wave rolled in from Nova Scotia (?), and the 5-7 ft. swells associated with the trough make ROV deployment…

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Conservation & Environment Music Pictures and Movies

'One by One' Lets Stop Dumping Plastic

Kevin Zelnio September 23, 2008

by Kevin Zelnio Over at Oceana’s blog, I found this music video from hawai’ian musician Micah Wolf. Together with the Algalita Marine Research Foundation, creators…

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Vessels and Equipment

The Hummer of the Sea

Dr. M September 23, 2008

Does my ego look big in this? Picture from Luxury Property Blog Obnoxious has a new name, GigaYacht “A”.  This massive behemoth of yacht sucks…

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Expeditions

Photo from the field: Lophelia II 2008

Peter Etnoyer September 23, 2008

Here’s an image from yesterday’s dive to 300 m at a Green Canyon site with SeaView’s SeaEye Falcon ROV in the Gulf of Mexico. The…

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Scientist!

Oceanographer or Marine Biologist?

Dr. M September 23, 2008

A new article over at Red Orbit tackles the age old question.  The article rightly presents the case but glosses over the fact that sometimes…

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Vessels and Equipment

Necessary Admiration For A Hunk of Steel

Dr. M September 22, 2008

In 1932 two men became the first to descend into the deep sea.  Their descent, in nothing more than hunk of steel, took them past…

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Vessels and Equipment

Red Hot Titantium Sphere

Dr. M September 22, 2008

Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.  Workers at Ladish Forging drove a press onto hot titanium, transforming it into a cup, part…

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Late or Early Depending On How You View It

Dr. M September 22, 2008

O’ the oddness that is Charlie the Unicorn. The first one is here.

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Cephalopods

Fat and Lazy

Dr. M September 22, 2008

No I am not talking about how Kevin spent his last weekend.  The Colossal Squid is apparently not the voracious predator (say the last in…

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