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Month: August 2012

Conservation & Environment Industry & Government The Basics

Whale shark ecotourism: the good, the bad and the ugly

Alistair Dove August 22, 2012 conservationindonesiamarine conservationMexicoPhilippinessustainable ecotourismwhale shark

Practically nothing was known about the biology of whale sharks up until about 15 years ago.  Since that time there has been a veritable explosion…

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Plastic Reviews The Basics

Three Ways of Looking at the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Miriam Goldstein August 20, 2012 marine debrisPacific Garbage Patchplastic pollution

O thin men of Haddam, Why do you imagine golden birds? Do you not see how the blackbird Walks around the feet Of the women…

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Environmental Sciences Gadgets & Gear

Searching for microscale turbulence at the macroscale

Dr. Martini August 16, 2012 Kim MartiniMixingphysical oceanographyTurbulence

We’re very excited to introduce another guest post from Kim Martini here at DSN (read previous posts here).  Kim is a physical oceanographer working at the University…

View More Searching for microscale turbulence at the macroscale
Organisms

Sharks and lasers, not just for entertainment!

Dr. M August 16, 2012 body sizeGeorgia AquariumlasersMexicosharkwhale shark

In midsummer 2009, under the intense Mexican sun, a whale shark, MXA-182, arrived at Holbox. He is injured. A nasty cut nearly severs his right…

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Pictures and Movies

Tidal Pools: Nature’s Putrid Sewers – Horrifying Planet

Miriam Goldstein August 15, 2012 funnyhorrifying planetplanet earthThe Oniontidepools

Oh, the Onion. How we love you. (H/t Jarrett Byrnes).

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Natural Disaster Plastic

How wind-blown Japanese tsunami debris may move across the Pacific

Miriam Goldstein August 14, 2012 Honshu tsunamiJan HafnerJapanese tsunamimarine debrisNikolai Maximenkoplastic pollutionSCUD modeltsunamiwindage

My marine debris buddy Nick Mallos of Ocean Conservancy pointed me to this beautiful animated model by Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner of the University…

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Microbes New Research New Species Organisms Uncategorized

Beaches, Trees, and Mysterious Species : A tribute to Evan

Holly Bik August 8, 2012 18S rRNA454eukaryotesgenomicshigh-throughput sequencingLabyrinthulidsmetagenomicsMicrobes

At the end of May I received some awful news. My former lab manager reached out with an ominous phone call: a high school student…

View More Beaches, Trees, and Mysterious Species : A tribute to Evan
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Atlantis Watch

Dr. M August 7, 2012

And now I wondering if I can make this kid’s watch fit around my wrist? Lego Atlantis Watch via kidswoot! Hat tip to C-Hall

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Environmental Sciences Scientist! Weather

The Largest Waves in the Sea Aren’t at the Beach

Dr. Martini August 5, 2012 Internal WavesKim Martinioceanographyphysical oceanographywaves

I am very excited to introduce Kim Martini as guest blogger here at DSN.  Kim is a physical oceanographer working at the University of Alaska,…

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Climate Change

Warmer Weather Means More Sharks

Dr. M August 5, 2012

DSN’s very own para_sight is on the Weather Channel with Meteorologist Julie Martin discussing several sightings of great white sharks off the coast of the…

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