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Author: Miriam Goldstein

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How scientists found debris from the Japanese tsunami 700 miles off Midway

Miriam Goldstein October 19, 2011 Global Drifter ProgramJan Hafnermarine debrisNikolai Maximenkophysical oceanographySCUD modeltsunami

About six months ago, University of Hawaii scientists Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner mapped the likely route of debris dumped into the ocean by the…

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Scientists vs. Journalists: A Field Guide

Miriam Goldstein October 12, 2011 communicationJournalismpublic relationsScience Communication

The journalist and the scientist are two species that inhabit the same ecosystem, but have very different behaviors. I have spent many years carefully observing…

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Microbes

Blue whales in a red tide

Miriam Goldstein October 1, 2011 Blue WhaleEddie KisfaludyLa JollaLingulodinium polyedrumphytoplanktonred tideSan Diego

Check out these gorgeous photos of blue whales going through the red tide! Eddie Kisfaludy took them with his iPhone from a small plane off…

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Ecology Microbes Scientist!

The San Diego red tide: FAQ from Scripps professor Dr. Peter Franks

Miriam Goldstein September 27, 2011 bioluminescencebioluminescentLingulodinium polyedrumPeter Franksphytoplanktonred tideScripps

This is a guest post modified from two emails by professor of biological oceanography Peter Franks, reprinted here with his permission. Peter is a phytoplankton…

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Life At Sea Vessels and Equipment

9/11: Largest ever evacuation by boat in history

Miriam Goldstein September 16, 2011 9/11evacuationmarinersNew Yorkrescuesailorsseafarers

Eric Wolff alerted me to this moving documentary on the 500,000 people evacuated by boat from Manhattan on 9/11. From Christopher Mims: In nine hours,…

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Climate Change

A scientist and a humanist walk into a bar; or On Myers-Briggs, Climate Science, and Knowledge

Miriam Goldstein September 15, 2011 communicationJarrett ByrnesMyers-BriggspersonalityScott Richmond

This is a guest post that originally appeared as a Facebook conversation between the illustrious Drs. Jarrett Byrnes and Scott Richmond. Scott, Jarrett and I…

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Ecology Organisms

Silence in the Sierras

Miriam Goldstein September 12, 2011 backpackingchytriddiseaseextinctionfrogfrogshikingSierra NevadasSierras

Last week I got back from a 97-mile backpacking trip through the southern Sierra Nevada mountains in California. We started at Bishop Pass and hike…

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Do you want this octopus to have fewer legs?

Miriam Goldstein August 26, 2011 CephalopodComicsOctopus

Via GRP and Robot Nine

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Life At Sea Opinion & Editorial

Logistical challenges of floating libertarian paradises

Miriam Goldstein August 25, 2011 libertarianslife at seaseasteading

Libertarians always seem to want to run away to sea. Most recently, Paypal founder Peter Thiel made news by promoting and financially backing the Seasteading…

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Reviews

Salty sci-fi stories for summer

Miriam Goldstein August 22, 2011 fantasyPodcastsci fi

It’s the end of summer, when many folks are either going on vacation or cranking hard in the lab before the school year starts again.…

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