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Month: August 2010

Adaptations Dumping Music

Everything Poops

Kevin Zelnio August 11, 2010 pooTrophic Ecology

This is of course meant as an educational offering, you know… us being a top science blog and all… Everything Poops by Kevin Zelnio Lyrics…

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Adaptations Expeditions Organisms

A World Inside a Coconut

Kevin Zelnio August 10, 2010 Best of ZelnioCamouflageCoconutsDebrisEast Pacific RiseField MuseumHipponoePoecilasmaR/V AtlantisTowCamUC DavisXylophaga

This is rewritten from one of my favorite contributions from The Other 95%. ————————— In November 2003, while an undergrad at University of California at…

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Organisms

A Symphony of Species in the Deep

Kevin Zelnio August 9, 2010 Census of Marine LifeCoMLNational Geographic

Love this new video put out by Census of Marine Life. “Featured in a new “roll call” of life from 25 key ocean regions, marine…

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Plankton Plastic

“Recycled Island” not a cure for plastic trash in ocean

Miriam Goldstein August 9, 2010

As some of you may know, my graduate research is on plastic debris in the North Pacific Central Gyre. While I am deeply disturbed by…

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Carnivals & Link Love

The Giant Linkopod

Kevin Zelnio August 6, 2010 Bluefincarnival of the bluedead zoneGiant SquidHuxleyocean acidificationoilOil SpillTime to Eat the Dogstuna

Mike Bok of the sensational Arthropoda blog has the latest Carnival of the Blue (edition #39!) up. Lots of great reads. Next month is held…

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Expeditions Life At Sea

Science with a YARRR

Miriam Goldstein August 4, 2010

Hello internets! I am back from a month of sailing from Hawaii to California on the tall ship SSV Robert C. Seamans. The Seamans is…

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Conservation & Environment Oil Spills

“Eliminated” oil is actually just invisible, and not stuck to birds

Holly Bik August 4, 2010 BPDecompositionDeepwater HorizonGulf of MexicoMicrobesOil Spill

Don’t be fooled by that fluffy, optimistic statistic you’re hearing all over the news this morning. The government is proclaiming that a whopping 75% of…

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Expeditions New Research Reviews

Bull Patrol: NEW SPECIES DISCOVERED zOMG!

Dr. M August 3, 2010 Bull PatrolExpeditionHydrothermal VentmediaNew Speciespresspress releaseShrimptaxonomy

Inspired by the Are Headlines Hogwash? series at Dr. Carin Bondar’s wonderful blog, the editors at DSN (i.e. Kevin and I) have initiated a news…

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Adaptations Ecology

Lynx Nudibranch Mows Down Some Hydroids

Kevin Zelnio August 3, 2010 HydroidLynx NudibranchMolluscaSea SlugTrophic Ecology

Hat tip to Fish and Aquatic News. From one of my favorite Vimeo uploaders Morphologic Studios. ‘The Lynx Nudibranch’ from MORPHOLOGIC on Vimeo. ‘The Lynx…

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Open Access Organisms

PLoS One and the Census of Marine Life

Dr. M August 2, 2010 Census of Marine LifeOpen AccessOrganismsplos one

One of the greatest moments of my career was being invited to serve as editor at PLoS One. This moment was surpassed by the day…

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