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Month: June 2013

Abyss Expeditions Gadgets & Gear Pictures and Movies Vessels and Equipment

For World Oceans Day: the Deepsea Challenger

Alistair Dove June 8, 2013 Deepsea ChallengeGeorgia AquariumJames CameronsubmersibleWHOI

Happy World Oceans Day folks!  The theme for this years WOD is “We all have the power to protect the oceans” and there are events…

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Art Crustacean Education Life of Science Organisms Uncategorized

TGIF: Well if the glass slipper fits…

Alex Warneke June 7, 2013 AquariumHermit Crab

Now I have seen my fair share of utterly fabulous hermit crab shells, but this specific fashion choice takes the cake. We are talking along…

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Vessels and Equipment

The erection of a new research vessel! Even cooler than what you are thinking…

Dr. Martini June 7, 2013 AustraliaCSIROR/V investigatorship building

While ghost ships may still haunt the Bermuda Triangle, real research ships have a finite life. Fortunately, we can build more! This is just what…

View More The erection of a new research vessel! Even cooler than what you are thinking…
Biology Fish Habitats Industry & Government Organisms Pelagic

Video of an Oarfish in the Wild

Dr. M June 6, 2013

Of all bony fish, the oarfish, Regalecus glesne, is the longest.  It is suggested that oarfish can reach up to 15 meters (49 feet) in…

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Conservation & Environment Dumping Fishing Plastic

Trash In The Deep Sea

Dr. M June 5, 2013

Out of sight out of mind is the typical culture with regard to the deep seas.  How can something so far away and so isolated…

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Biology Conservation & Environment Ecology Fishing Organisms Pelagic

An overfishing story told by bird collagen

Dr. M June 2, 2013 birdsCarbonfood webhawaiiisotopeNitrogenOverfishingpetrelstrophic

Meet The Hawaiian Petrel (or ʻUaʻu or Pterodroma sandwichensis) a bird species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands but with an appetite causing it to dine on…

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