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Craig McClain is the Executive Director of the Lousiana University Marine Consortium. He has conducted deep-sea research for 20 years and published over 50 papers in the area. He has participated in and led dozens of oceanographic expeditions taken him to the Antarctic and the most remote regions of the Pacific and Atlantic. Craig’s research focuses on how energy drives the biology of marine invertebrates from individuals to ecosystems, specifically, seeking to uncover how organisms are adapted to different levels of carbon availability, i.e. food, and how this determines the kinds and number of species in different parts of the oceans. Additionally, Craig is obsessed with the size of things. Sometimes this translated into actually scientific research. Craig’s research has been featured on National Public Radio, Discovery Channel, Fox News, National Geographic and ABC News. In addition to his scientific research, Craig also advocates the need for scientists to connect with the public and is the founder and chief editor of the acclaimed Deep-Sea News (https://www.deepseanews.com/), a popular ocean-themed blog that has won numerous awards. His writing has been featured in Cosmos, Science Illustrated, American Scientist, Wired, Mental Floss, and the Open Lab: The Best Science Writing on the Web.
Cephalopods Pictures and Movies

TGIF: A Passionate Affair With a Squid

Dr. M June 27, 2008

Hat Tip to Matt for pointing us to this post at Ectoplasmosis. Two parts beautiful and three parts disturbing you’re unlikely to forget this video…

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Cephalopods

So Very Close But No Squid

Dr. M June 27, 2008

Craig meet Fate…Fate meet Craig…Fate you can now proceed to slap Craig in the face. In my 2 year reign tenure at MBARI, I have…

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Conservation & Environment

Nautilus Invests More Money In Mining

Dr. M June 24, 2008

News this morning is that Nautilus Mining has signed a 25 million dollar contract with Norway’s North Sea Shipping to provide a specialist mining support…

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Uncategorized

Can Blue Whales Sing the Blues?

Dr. M June 23, 2008

New research suggest that the songs of blue whales are becoming deeper. In in 1962, John Hildebrand found that the frequency of call was around…

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Conservation & Environment Expeditions Industry & Government Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Bad Times For Deep-Scientist May Mean Good Times For the Deep

Dr. M June 19, 2008

Rising gas prices may have one more causality, one you many not have thought of…oceanographic science. Our main tool is the research vessel, large contraptions…

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Coral

Deep Water Corals Invade!

Dr. M June 19, 2008

Sometimes research comes about that really makes my whole week. This time it is a little diddy from Lindner et al. in PLoS. We could…

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Reviews

The Science of Everything and Giant Isopods

Dr. M June 16, 2008 Barnes & NobleCaliforniaCOSMOSEditorGiant IsopodGreenlandIsopodaLinda Zelnio

COSMOS magazine touts itself as the providing the “Science of Everything”. The last issue (21) seems to deliver with articles on space elevators, Greenland’s ice…

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Industry & Government

Legislative reform needed to protect oceans from seafloor mining

Dr. M June 16, 2008

The Wealth from Oceans Flagship at the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) released a new report on seafloor mining Friday. The story…

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Geology New Species

The Earliest Known Metazoans

Dr. M June 14, 2008

In 1964 S.B. Mirsa, a graduate student at Memorial University in Newfoundland, discovered a group of well-preserved fossilized soft-body animals. Subsequent research revealed the fauna…

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Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Jumping Rays

Dr. M June 13, 2008

A better video is below the fold.

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