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Month: September 2013

Biology Conservation & Environment Dumping Habitats Oil Spills Pictures and Movies Plastic

The Dirtiest of Martinis

Alex Warneke September 11, 2013 ecotoxicologyHeavy Metalshuman wastemartiniOil Spillplastic pollutionpollution

So I wanted to explore some new territory in honor of cocktail week. Below is my first attempt at an infographic explaining a subject near…

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Biology Plastic Vessels and Equipment

Revisiting the Ocean Cleanup, a plan to remove plastic from the oceans

Dr. Martini September 10, 2013 boyon slatcleanupocean cleanupwet dream

UPDATE: The Ocean Cleanup released a feasibility study in June 2014 that attempted to address many of the concerns we had below. You can read…

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Expeditions Life of Science Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Cousteau Cocktails

Douglas Long September 10, 2013 calypsococktailJacques Cousteau

It goes without saying that many generations of Marine Biologists owe a bit of their inspiration and success to Big J. Either from his work…

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Pelagic Special

Forget 5 o’clock…

Alistair Dove September 10, 2013 beercocktailsMexicotequilawhale sharks

“Come to Mexico…” muttered Craig, droplets of sweat lining up to swan-dive off the tip of his nose like nervous kids at the diving platform,…

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Currents Expeditions Fluid Dynamics Uncategorized

Mixology of Water Masses

Dr. Martini September 10, 2013

This post originally appeared on DSN exactly one year ago. In honor of cocktail week, I am reposting it again here for your reading pleasure.…

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How marine biologists brush their teeth

RR Helm September 9, 2013

Yep, this is how we do it. Every morning and night: And what are these fish to excited about? Perhaps the pickings of an awesome…

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Environmental Sciences Geology Hadal & Trench Seamount

Largest Volcano on Earth! I’ll Drink to That!

Dr. M September 9, 2013 cocktailSeamountTamu MassifVolcano

Last week scientists discovered the largest volcano on earth and near the largest in the solar system. The volcano, named Tamu Massif, is located 990…

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Music

Drunken Sailor Sing-A-Long

Dr. M September 8, 2013 drunken sailorSea shanty

To get this Cocktail Week started off its time for sea shanty! And because I know you want to sing along What do you do…

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Special

Traveling = An excuse to drink cocktails!

Holly Bik September 8, 2013 cocktail weekconferencesmarine biologysherrytravel

This post is an homage to the wonderful things that we scientists discover when we travel (for SCIENCE!). You see, traveling is an integral part…

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Welcome to Cocktail Week!

Dr. M September 8, 2013 cocktaillinguisticsrecipe

Welcome to Cocktail Week!  This week we will bring you a fusion of marine science and spirits all shaken not stirred.  Each post will bring…

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