This is a guest post by Dr. Danna Staaf, a science writer with a PhD in marine biology from Stanford University. Her first book, Squid…
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The Writings on the Sea-Wall: Ocean Art by Bryan Helfand
As science communicators, we are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to translate the ramblings of the ivory tower into a relatable and accessible public…
View More The Writings on the Sea-Wall: Ocean Art by Bryan HelfandDragons, Sea Urchins, and Sea Otters? Oh my!
And when I say Dragons, I am talking about the Dragon Kelp (Eularia fistulosa), of course! This summer, I was lucky to catch a number…
View More Dragons, Sea Urchins, and Sea Otters? Oh my!A quick look at the data from inside Hurricane Irma
OMG Irma. It is going through the Caribbean and slamming everything in its path. I’ve been getting updates from friends in the Virgin Islands and…
View More A quick look at the data from inside Hurricane IrmaSupport Sea Stories
I firmly believe that good science must always be accompanied with good storytelling. Now more than ever, we must connect those around us to the…
View More Support Sea StoriesGLOOP.
I’ve always been a big fan of science communication and the ability to tell compelling stories through alternate forms of media- especially video. Gloop, by…
View More GLOOP.What actually happened in the sea during the solar eclipse!
Last week, we wrote a teaser on what would happen in the sea during the eclipse. But now the results are in and YES! CALAMITY…
View More What actually happened in the sea during the solar eclipse!We don’t know jack about the deep sea
The title may be a bit harsh but without a doubt the deep sea remains one of the least explored environments on Earth. The earliest…
View More We don’t know jack about the deep seaWhat happens in the sea during a solar eclipse?
On July 20th, 1963, three scientists sat on a research ship 200 miles south of Woods Hole, MA, waiting for something remarkable. They were nearly…
View More What happens in the sea during a solar eclipse?Party Underwater like it’s 1956!
For a post later, I’ve been watching some old British films involving diving, that this one was just so… I could not resist sharing.
View More Party Underwater like it’s 1956!