DSN is teaming up with Southern Fried Science, Blogfish, Oyster’s Garter, Echinoblog, Cephalopodcast, Drop In, The New Blue, The Right Blue, Natural Patriot, and of…
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Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Leeway
margin of safety, available amount of freedom or room to move or act Weatherward or windward is the side of the ship toward the wind. …
View More Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: LeewayThe Origins of Deep-Sea Fauna
If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. –Aristotle To understand the biogeography of the modern deep sea, we must examine the…
View More The Origins of Deep-Sea FaunaTravel Awards for ScienceOnline 2010
I am very excited to announce that the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center will be offering two travel awards for ScienceOnline 2010. These will be awarded…
View More Travel Awards for ScienceOnline 2010Sea of Cortez
You may remember me mentioning that Chris Mah scored an original original hard cover copy of the Sea of Cortez detailing John Steinbeck’s and Ed…
View More Sea of CortezAnother Species With Forehead Sexual Organs
Chimaeras are sharks much cooler cousins. They are not sharks, i.e. elasmobranchs, but rather a whole other subclass, Holocephali, that split from sharks nearly 400…
View More Another Species With Forehead Sexual Organs19th Century Scuba
…and I thought I was burdened with gear The sole example of this steampunkesque diving suit appears Musée de la Marine in Paris. Built by…
View More 19th Century ScubaTGIF: Scuba Diving in Flooded Meadow
Water Level 9,40m … from Alex.Be. on Vimeo.
View More TGIF: Scuba Diving in Flooded MeadowBonus TGIF: Photographs From the Channel Islands
A nice video featuring the photography of DSN favorite and close friend, Jason Bradley Channel Islands 09/09 from Bradley Photographic on Vimeo.
View More Bonus TGIF: Photographs From the Channel IslandsNautical Phrase/Term Wednesday: Garbled
From ye ol’ source… to be distorted or mixed up Garbling was the prohibited practice of mixing rubbish with the cargo.
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