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Author: Miriam Goldstein

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His noodly appendage caresses Baltimore

Miriam Goldstein September 24, 2010 flying spaghetti monsterfsm

I spotted this amazing sign in Baltimore last week. TGIF, oh noble Flying Spaghetti Monster.

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Conservation & Environment Environmental Sciences

Why ocean scientists can’t ignore geoengineering

Miriam Goldstein September 23, 2010 geoengineeringiron fertilizationocean acidification

Among scientists, geoengineering tends to be greeted with mirth and scorn. Implying that we can reliably manipulate the planet’s life-support systems seems to many to…

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Mating & Reproduction

Molluscan sexcapades cause unrest in Australia

Miriam Goldstein September 23, 2010 AustraliaSea Slugsex

[EDIT: Except the slugs are in New Zealand, not Australia – brain fail! Sorry to all Down Under. See comments below for an invigorating discussion…

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Conservation & Environment Mating & Reproduction

Female snails in Australia are just happy to see you

Miriam Goldstein September 15, 2010 HermaphroditesHermaphroditismRB Editor's SelectionSnailTBTtributyltin

At my former blog, The Oyster’s Garter, I occasionally wrote an advice column inspired by Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation and Dan Savage.…

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Education

Cooking with Rum, Goldstein style

Miriam Goldstein September 11, 2010 recipesrum

As marine scientists and ocean bloggers, we at Deep Sea News feel it is our duty to cover rum-related topics. For how can one let…

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Carnivals & Link Love

TGIF: Carnival of the Blue XL! Also baby otters.

Miriam Goldstein September 10, 2010 carnival of the blueotters

How did we miss Carnival of the Blue XL??? Shocking! Especially since Angelo at The Saipan Blog hosted a truly magnificent spread of Top Of…

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Weather

Undular bores – not just for dinner parties

Miriam Goldstein September 8, 2010 atmospheresatellite imageryundular bore

This gorgeous atmospheric wave pattern, caught by satellite, was visible off Baja California Sur on Sunday. Scripps graduate student James Means wrote: [Dr.] Larry Armi…

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Expeditions Plastic

Guest Post: The Invisible Side of Plastic Marine Debris

Miriam Goldstein September 8, 2010 5GyresBPAChelsea Rochmantoxicology

This is a guest post by Chelsea Rochman. Chelsea is a doctoral student in ecotoxicology at University of California Davis and San Diego State University.…

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Carnivals & Link Love Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Carnivals and more penguins

Miriam Goldstein September 3, 2010

Circus of the Spineless is up at Hectocotyli! This is the Circus of the Spineless, rubes! Where the only vertebrae are the steel girders of…

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Education

Technology and the Outdoors

Miriam Goldstein September 1, 2010 appsiphoneoutdoorstechnology

I just returned from five days of backpacking in the Ansel Adams Wilderness to be faced with the yearly article on Stupid People in the…

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