A Sting Ray migration off Key West.
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I Choose Sharks Over Cigarettes
People are freaking out about the recent outbreak of shark attacks. This recent massive increase in shark attacks has media outlets claiming that a shark…
View More I Choose Sharks Over CigarettesPollution in deep-sea squid
You would think that deep-sea squid could hide from human pollution like dichlorodiphenyl- trichloroethane (DDT) and tributyltin (TBT), but these and other persistent organic pollutants…
View More Pollution in deep-sea squidPacific Supreme is Neither Pacific or Supreme
All the writing about the Big 3, fueled an appetite for salmon. I thought what better way to start off every day this week with…
View More Pacific Supreme is Neither Pacific or SupremeMore Types of Bacteria In Tropical Waters
Beware when you go on tropical holiday. Species richness of bacteria is higher in those waters. For many organisms on land (birds, mammals, snails, plants,…
View More More Types of Bacteria In Tropical WatersThe Big 3: Shrimp, Tuna, and Salmon
If you read Blogfish, MBSL&S, and DSN, I think you see that Rick, Mark, and I are not advocating a complete ban on eating seafood.…
View More The Big 3: Shrimp, Tuna, and SalmonFriday Deep-Sea Picture: Little People Attacked by Giant Squid
I am a big fan of Slinkachu out of London. The art is best described by the subtitle of the project itself “A Tiny Street…
View More Friday Deep-Sea Picture: Little People Attacked by Giant SquidTGIF: Running of the Squid
Halibut, Really Big Halibut
8ft and 1 inch is the length of what is thought to be the largest fish ever line-caught fish. The massive halibut was caught by…
View More Halibut, Really Big HalibutBacteria On Rocks
Here’s a quiz for you kids. Which of the habitats above possesses the most microbes? A. Fresh Volcanic Basalt on the seafloor, B. Sargasso Sea…
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