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Month: February 2012

Adaptations Ecology Evolution Giant Isopod Organisms

The Large But Enigmatic Supergiant

Dr. M February 12, 2012 Alicella giganteaAmphipodbody sizedeep seaEdouard ChevreuxFrenchGigantismsupergiantTrench

In 1899 a French zoologist named Edouard Chevreux with an inordinate fondness for crustaceans officially described two crustaceans from the deepest parts of the ocean.…

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Cephalopods Fish Organisms Scientist!

What’s your marine biology Bucket List?

Alistair Dove February 11, 2012 bucket list

There are so many amazing aquatic species out there, it’s practically impossible for any one person to see them all, even if they dedicated their…

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Pictures and Movies Reviews

ARE YOU EXCITED ABOUT YOUR SPRING WARDROBE YET??

Holly Bik February 10, 2012 clothesCoralfashionmarineoceantgifvogue

…BECAUSE I AM!!! Yes, I am yelling this from the mountaintops: I cannot wait to shed my drab winter wardrobe and move on to Spring/Summer…

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Dr. Nancy Knowlton: Coral Reefs: Past, Present and Future

RickMac February 10, 2012

Something for your Friday. A webinar by coral reef scientist Dr Gloom Nancy Knowlton (I kid, Nancy! I’m a kidder!). I particularly love her review…

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Education Scientist!

Darwin Day Road Show: Day 3

Dr. M February 8, 2012 Darwin DayDarwin Day Road ShowEducationoutreachScience Outreach

[View the story “Darwin Day Road Show: Day 3” on Storify]

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For sale?: one reef, well-loved

Alistair Dove February 8, 2012 Coral Restoration FoundationGeorgia AquariumPERC

I think it’s fair to say that when most folks think about conservation, or biology in general, money is not the first thing that pops…

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Education Scientist!

Darwin Day Road Show Day 1&2

Dr. M February 7, 2012 Darwin DayDarwin Day Road ShowoutreachScience Outreach

[<a href=”http://storify.com/DrCraigMc/darwin-day-roadshow-2012″ target=”_blank”>View the story “Darwin Day Roadshow 2012” on Storify</a>]

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The passing of Mike deGruy

Alistair Dove February 4, 2012

Marine biologist, photographer and  documentary maker Mike deGruy was killed in a helicopter accident in Australia yesterday.  TED has remembrance page here and below is…

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Cephalopods Reviews

Interview: New anthology of tentacle porn reaches for marine conservation

Miriam Goldstein February 2, 2012 BooksCephalopodHuman-Nature InteractionPornReproductionsexTentacle

Warning: This post is rated PG-13 and is safe for work, but contains links to NSFW adult-only content. Click at your own risk. Most marine…

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Editor's Desk Opinion & Editorial Scientist!

Awareness Through Scrutiny, Not Negativity: A DSN Core Value

RickMac February 1, 2012 Climate Contrarianismcore valuesDeeplingsGulf Oil Spilliron fertilizationPlanktosScientist/JournalistScrutinytainted seafood

Being a total dick on the web is easy.  From the safe (and relatively anonymous) confines of your bedroom, place of work, mother’s basement, or…

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