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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.
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The predictions of this model kills my love of models.

Dr. M July 20, 2014

  Few things give me greater joy than a model.  No not those waifs that strut the fashion runways but mathematical models.  Sure my pulse…

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Female Crabs Only Eat Their Own Young When They’re Hungry

Dr. M July 14, 2014 cannabilismcrabslarvaeplankton

For many ocean invertebrates, the first stage of life occurs as tiny larvae in the plankton.  The toughness of the planktonic larval life has caused…

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And We Add Another To Our Ranks

Dr. M July 10, 2014

So I decided to recruit guest poster Dr. Douglas J. Long permanently into the DSN ranks.  And I do mean permanently.  There are only two ways to leave DSN. This…

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Giant Squid Spotted on the Streets of Baltimore

Dr. M July 3, 2014

The advantage of being a marine biologist is that EPIC things pass by my desk quite often.  Sure my salary is low and the hours long but…

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Jellyfish Journalism Fail

Dr. M June 29, 2014 Daily MailDeepstariafailjellyfish

On May 9th of 2012, I wrote about a video going viral of an odd creature in the deep sea.  The running hypothesis among online communities…

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Want to win a prize?

Dr. M June 18, 2014

Of course you do!  DSN is having a contest for all of our Facebook friends. Here is what you need to do.  Like DSN on…

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The all seeing, all knowing, eye of upside down barnacles

Dr. M June 17, 2014 Barnaclecompound eyeEyeeyespotreader question

Reader Jonathan W. wrote into DSN with this You guys are some of the most accessible in marine science, so I thought I pose this…

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What ate a 3 meter long Great White? Probably a Wereshark

Dr. M June 10, 2014 body sizeGreat WhiteSea monster

Recently a 2003 video went viral on the internet.  The video is a story of a 3 meter Great White Shark that was tagged.  That electronic…

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A (Not So Serious) Scientific Treatment of Mermaids

Dr. M June 5, 2014

It is hard to know where to start in describing Karl Banse, professor emeritus at the University of Washington.  He is one of the world’s…

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Beautiful Wood Fall Art from Immy Smith

Dr. M May 21, 2014 artworkImmy SmithpaintingWood Fall

When I crowd funded part of my wood fall research, Immy Smith reached out to me about painting some of the life that occurs on these…

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