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Month: October 2012

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Of tropical cyclones and internal waves

Dr. Martini October 20, 2012

A very astute meteorologist pointed me towards this awesome satellite image in the Indian Ocean.  Not only does it show tropical cyclone Anais heading towards Madagascar, but…

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Art Pictures and Movies

Now That’s Captain Crunch

Dr. M October 19, 2012 Breakfast CerealCaptain Crunch

  Continuing with the them of reimagining characters of childhood.  Love it but not quite sure I am ready for that peanut butter goodness now.…

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Conservation & Environment Dumping Industry & Government

Satellite imagery of the rogue Canadian iron dumping experiment

Miriam Goldstein October 19, 2012 CanadaHaida Gwaiiiron fertilizationphytoplanktonplankton bloomPlanktosRuss Georgesatellite imagery

News of an rogue iron-dumping experiment off British Columbia, Canada, broke in the Guardian on Monday, and was followed up by the New York Times, the…

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Education

Dive Into Education With Deep Sea News!

Kevin Zelnio October 19, 2012 Donor's Choose

From now until Mid-November help the Deep Sea News team raise money for ocean-themed K-12 classroom projects with Donor’s Choose! Just click on our donation…

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Art Pictures and Movies

A More Badass Popeye

Dr. M October 18, 2012

I probably would have paid more attention to Popeye as kid if he had looked like this.  Now I need to go eat some spinach…

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Expeditions Life At Sea New Research Scientist! The Basics Vessels and Equipment

We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.3

Dr. M October 16, 2012 budgetexplorationFundingNASAoceanSciencesubmersible

For too long ocean exploration has suffered from chronic underfunding and the lack of an independent agency with a dedicated mission. Here, Al Dove and…

View More We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.3
Life At Sea Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.2

Dr. M October 16, 2012 budgetexplorationFundingNASAoceanSciencesubmersible

For too long ocean exploration has suffered from chronic underfunding and the lack of an independent agency with a dedicated mission. Here, Al Dove and…

View More We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.2
Expeditions Gadgets & Gear Life At Sea New Research Scientist! The Basics Vessels and Equipment

We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.1

Dr. M October 16, 2012 budgetexplorationFundingNASAoceanSciencesubmersible

For too long ocean exploration has suffered from chronic underfunding and the lack of an independent agency with a dedicated mission. Here, Al Dove and…

View More We Need an Ocean NASA Now Pt.1
Climate Change Conservation & Environment Dumping Industry & Government

Here We Go Again With Dumping Iron Into the Ocean

Dr. M October 15, 2012 Canadacarbon creditclimate changegeosequestrationHaida Gwaiiiron fertilizationplanktonPlanktosRuss George

The Planktos Incident continues. Just when I thought it had died. Russ George, former head of the defunct Planktos, has decided to, despite the scientific…

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Fish Organisms

Solved! Where did the Big Eye In The Sea come from?

Dr. M October 12, 2012 big eyeEyeeyeballmystery eyeSwordfish

No doubt you have seen the lonely big eye in the sea story by now.  A giant eyeball washed ashore on a Florida beach and then…

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