Japanese Fisheries Agency blamed Mother Nature and her bastard stepchild the Sea Shepherd Society for missing this year’s quota of 60 fin whales and 935…
View More Whaling protests bad for businessMonth: April 2009
The Great Darwin Beard Challenge: Week 8
Is over at Southern Fried Science. I must say, the beard makes the men. Serioulsy though, have your eyes been witness to such awesome beauty…
View More The Great Darwin Beard Challenge: Week 8Go Navy! Captain rescued from Somali pirates
Embedded video from <a href=”http://www.cnn.com/video” mce_href=”http://www.cnn.com/video”>CNN Video</a> Somalian pirates received payback for their hostilities on Easter Sunday. Members of the U.S. Navy shot and killed…
View More Go Navy! Captain rescued from Somali piratesMarine and Aquatic Science at PLoS One
I was extremely flattered a year ago to be invited to join the academic editors at PLoS One. In that time I worked diligently to…
View More Marine and Aquatic Science at PLoS OneTGIF Bonus: Cuttlefish Eats Octopus
It is hard to know what to cheer for here
View More TGIF Bonus: Cuttlefish Eats OctopusTGIF: Schyphozoan Jellyfish, Atolla wyvillei
What Do You Do With A Rare Shark?
A Blog About Cephalopod Sculpture and Jewerly…
…and I am sure some other stuff too, if I can get past all the sweet necklaces. In Sheryl’s own words… I’m a sculptor and…
View More A Blog About Cephalopod Sculpture and Jewerly…Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Son of a Gun
From this website… The phrase originated as ‘son of a military man’ (i.e. a gun). The most commonly repeated version in this strand is that…
View More Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Son of a GunTGIF: Early Edition
Sometimes something crosses my laptop too good to reserve for Friday. First, you need to know about Charlie the Unicorn. Watch 1 and 2 (which…
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