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Month: January 2010

Carnivals & Link Love

Wanted: Ocean posts, lest I weep

Miriam Goldstein January 31, 2010

A Mournful Haiku Carnival of Blue Will go up here tomorrow Please send me* some posts! *theoystersgarter at gmail dot com

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Organisms Reviews Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Mad Taxonomic Skillz Contest II – What Vent Worm Am I?

Kevin Zelnio January 31, 2010 Hydrothermal VenttaxonomyVent Fauna Handbookworm

Clearly, last week’s Cephalopod Beak ID Contest was too easy! So This week’s contest is going to be a little harder. I’m testing you guys…

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Summary of tweets for January 30th, 2010

Archie Teuthis January 30, 2010

Below is a summary of tweets from January 30th, 2010 @AJ_Smit: RT @DrCraigMc Coral evolution proceeds at first the deep sea, where diversity bloomed then…

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Summary of tweets for January 29th, 2010

Archie Teuthis January 30, 2010

Below is a summary of tweets from January 29th, 2010 @scicom_bot: RT @DrCraigMc I can think of no one more deserving! @CarlZimmer wins the AAAS…

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Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Rothera

Kevin Zelnio January 29, 2010 AntarcticaDavid HonigLARISSAR/V Nathaniel B. PalmerRotheraSkua

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Environmental Sciences Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Coring Sludge

Kevin Zelnio January 29, 2010 AntarcticaBarilari BayDavid HonigKasten CoringLARISSASediment

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Coral Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Coral Morphologic

Kevin Zelnio January 29, 2010 CoralCorynactis viridisCrabMorphologic

Via Boing Boing, I’ve discovered a new place to go for eye candy. Morphologic is a scientific art endeavor led by marine biologist Colin Foord…

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Organisms Scientist!

Radio In Vivo with Dr. M

Kevin Zelnio January 28, 2010 craig mcclaindeep seaRadio in VivoResearch Triangle

Craig was recently interviewed for Radio In Vivo, a Science in the Triangle radio program. It was s nice discussion of his research in deep…

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Summary of tweets for January 28th, 2010

Archie Teuthis January 28, 2010

Below is a summary of tweets from January 28th, 2010 @kzelnio: Squid a Week: California Squid Are Doing Just Dandy-This Year: http://bit.ly/dlaVrk #DSN – 28…

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Environmental Sciences Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Barilari Bay

Kevin Zelnio January 28, 2010 AntarcticaBarilari BayDavid HonigglacierLARISSAPrimary Production

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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