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Month: September 2008

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TGIF: Friday Deep-sea Picture (09/12/08)

Peter Etnoyer September 12, 2008 deep seafisheryhigh-seasorange roughy

If art is the universal language, how do you say “don’t eat orange roughy”?

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Carnivals & Link Love

Linneaus Legacy #11 is up!

Kevin Zelnio September 10, 2008

Eric has the latest edition of the taxonomy and biodiversity blog carnival up, Linneaus’ Legacy. Go there and learn some stuff!

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Reviews

Sailfish Appreciation Day

Peter Etnoyer September 10, 2008

GrrlScientist is having a sailfish appreciation day over at Living the Scientific Life. She’s posting hot links to the online story at National Geographic about…

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Weather

Tricked out hurricane websites

Peter Etnoyer September 10, 2008 heat potentialHurricane IkeWeatherwebsite

Naturally, one of the favorite pastimes here in the Cone of Probability is to monitor as many websites as possible for different forecasts and projections…

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Weather

Yikes. I'm in the Cone again!

Peter Etnoyer September 9, 2008 Corpus ChristiGulf of MexicoHurricane Ike

Corpus Christi is in the center of Hurricane Ike’s projected trajectory. He’s coming at us like a fastball over home plate. This is a bit…

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New Research

The glacial pace of sea-level rise

Peter Etnoyer September 7, 2008 global warmingGreenlandice sheetManhattansea level rise

Flow velocities of ocean-ending outlet glaciers would have to be ~ 49 km/yr, 70 times faster than those glaciers move today for Greenland alone to raise sea level 2m.

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Conservation & Environment

Mercury rising

Peter Etnoyer September 6, 2008 activismcanned tunaEnvironmental Sciencesmercuryseafood

Shrimp fisherman and environmental activist Diane Wilson gave a talk today at the Harte Research Institute. Diane’s best known for sinking her own shrimp boat in protest of toxic discharge from a Formosa Plastic industrial plant, but she’s taken on Union Carbide and others like a One Woman Army.

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF Video: Italian Spiderman

Peter Etnoyer September 5, 2008 Italian Spidermanvideo

You can’t say farewell to Summer 2008 without a loving look back at… the Italian Spiderman. The viral video came on the scene like a Jersey girl on the boardwalk, sweeping Philly boys off their feet.

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Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep-sea Picture: Iridogorgia (09/04/08)

Peter Etnoyer September 5, 2008 deep seagorgonianiridogorgia

The deep-sea gorgonian genus Iridogorgia sp. is characterized by a partially calcareous axis with an open, upright spiral or helix arrangement (Verrill, 1883). Three new species were described last year (Watling 2007).

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Sailor saves a bumblebee

Peter Etnoyer September 4, 2008 bumblebeeconservationEnvironmental Sciencesfirefly

When a sailor misses a chance to go to sea, he tends to wander around his garden, paying special attention to the clouds and the weather, as if he were walking the deck in the sea air. He circles his home like it were a shipyard, looking for repairs.

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