…munitionsFrom the daily blog of the University of Washington students aboard R/V Thomas Thompson using the ROV ROPOS to conduct seafloor surveys in support of…
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And the first cetacean to disappear as a result of human activity…
Goes to the Yangtze river dolphin… After a fruitless search lasting six weeks, scientists failed to find a single Yangtze river dolphin, also known as…
View More And the first cetacean to disappear as a result of human activity…Science Tattoo
Carl Zimmer over at The Loom as a post titled Branded with Science. So I’m wondering now–have I bumped into the tip of a vast…
View More Science TattooAnd the #1 Thing Not To Do With Your Own Submersible…
…go near the QE2 Duke Riley, a heavily tattooed Brooklyn artist, was arrested after his homemade submarine that looked like an 18th century Bushnell Turtle…
View More And the #1 Thing Not To Do With Your Own Submersible…Tragedy At Sea
From [email protected]… Russian marine biologist was drowned, and an Italian badly hurt, when the research vessel on which they were working was rammed by a…
View More Tragedy At SeaCarnival of the Blue III
The latest and best of salt-water writing is up at Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets.
View More Carnival of the Blue IIIOxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You’re 580 Ma Late
A day ~575 million years ago seemed like any other. Life was simple, not as in life was easy, but organisms were simple creatures. Then,…
View More Oxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You’re 580 Ma LateOxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You're 580 Ma Late
A day ~575 million years ago seemed like any other. Life was simple, not as in life was easy, but organisms were simple creatures. Then,…
View More Oxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You're 580 Ma LateCorals In Acid
Being a coral in acid may not be that bad.
View More Corals In AcidFriday Deep-Sea Picture (August 3, 2007)
The orange gas hydrate is home to Hesiocaeca methanicola, a newly discovered species of marine worm found in the Gulf of Mexico in 1997. This…
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