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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.
Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep-Sea Picture (04/13/07)

Dr. M April 13, 2007

Aplacophora is a class of mollusks comprised of about 320 species. They were considered echinoderms until around 1987 when they were moved to Mollusca.  Species…

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Missing Kurt Vonnegut

Dr. M April 12, 2007

Kurt is up in heaven now. My first book report was on the Cat’s Cradle. A novelty read for a student in rural high school.…

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Forbes Dredge Song

Dr. M April 11, 2007

“Song of the Dredge”, presented by Edward Forbes to the British Association at its annual meeting in 1839. Sung in the tune of Cream by…

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Music to sink whale carcasses to.

Dr. M April 11, 2007

Musings from Kevin… So you are out on the ocean and need some inspiration for the long nights by the dredge? Well, have I got…

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From The Desk of Zelnio: Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis

Dr. M April 11, 2007

Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octipodidae) Octopus are one the most fascinating and intelligent of the invertebrates. Yet, little is known about their role in the…

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Industry & Government

The Benefits of Seawater

Dr. M April 9, 2007

Hope over at Benefits of Seawater suggests my original debunking of Original Quinton Marine Plasma was not “logical”. First, who is ‘Hope’? She is a…

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Scientist!

Why I Don’t Work With Dolphins

Dr. M April 6, 2007
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Scientist!

Why I Don't Work With Dolphins

Dr. M April 6, 2007
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Conservation & Environment

Scientists Are Sadistics, Arrogant, Cruel, Etc.

Dr. M April 6, 2007

Sue Falconberg over at the American Chronicle lambastes scientists in her writeup Anderson Cooper. …the reporters back home showed footage, at the tail end of…

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Friday Deep-Sea Picture (04/06/07)

Dr. M April 6, 2007

Scanning electron microscope image (x 25000) of the coccosphere (Acanthoica acanthifera) collected in the North Atlantic. From the British Natural History Museum

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