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Month: October 2013

Conferences Conservation & Environment Life of Science Organisms Scientist! Sharks

Want to catch a shark. Got to do a shark dance.

Alex Warneke October 16, 2013 conservationMiamiRJ DunlapScienceOnline Oceanssharks

So this past weekend, some of the other Deeplings and I left the DSN lair to party in the city where the heat is on.…

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Abyss Organisms

Video of the Love Child of a Macaron and a Snork

Dr. M October 16, 2013

I wrote recently of the fascinatingly bizarre Dicopia antirrhinum, a predatory tunicate of the deep sea.  The authors of the study describing this strange beastie sent…

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Conservation & Environment Industry & Government Life of Science

The slow strangling of marine science careers, as the Government Shutdown drags on

Holly Bik October 16, 2013 AntarcticaGovernment Shutdownmarine biologymarine scienceSTEM Careers

This isn’t the type of humor we’re used to at DSN – the news these past few weeks has been some new brand of twisted…

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Biology Conferences Ecology Fish Genetics Pelagic Sharks

Where are all the ladies at?

Alistair Dove October 14, 2013 IWSC3population biologypopulation geneticsRhincodon typussharkwhale shark

Last week 70-odd of the world’s whale shark researchers converged on Atlanta for the 3rd International Whale Shark Conference.  It was an unusual meeting in…

View More Where are all the ladies at?
Biology Ecology Mating & Reproduction Sharks

5 Reasons Why Great White Sharks are the Blackberry of the Seas

Dr. M October 13, 2013

The following post is authored by Leo Gaskins as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. 1. They…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Evolution Mammals Mating & Reproduction Organisms

6 Reasons to Supersize

Dr. M October 11, 2013

The following post is authored by Caroline Schanche as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. For those who…

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Biology Pelagic Vessels and Equipment

Jellyfish go to space, say it was “meh, kinda sucky”

RR Helm October 10, 2013

Why send jellies to space? Well, because it’s awesome (true for anything in space), but mostly because of little crystals jellies keep in their bodies,…

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Biology Cephalopods Organisms

Squittle Day PSA

Alex Warneke October 10, 2013 chemical ecologycuttlefishMemeMetasepia pfefferiSquittle Day

Here ye! Here Ye! Today marks the day in which we raise our glasses to all that is good in the world. Squid and Cuttlefish.…

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Biology Ecology Evolution Fish Mating & Reproduction Organisms Pelagic

The Eeyore of the Sea

Dr. M October 9, 2013

The following post is authored by Catherine Chen as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. Sixty million times.…

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M31: Livin’ the Life Aquatic

Alex Warneke October 9, 2013

As some of you may or may not know, starting November 12th I will be joining the team of Mission 31. This historic expedition, lead…

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