From the spectacular website of Gary Martin. Meaning: Very drunk. [First] sheets aren’t sails, as landlubbers might expect, but ropes (or occasionally, chains). These are…
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Deep-Sea News, Now More Fashionable Than Ever
Let’s face it Deep-Sea News is a triple threat of colours, couture and coiffure. Finally, the fashion world is catching on. Of all the planets…
View More Deep-Sea News, Now More Fashionable Than EverBiodiversity Pt. 2: Mmmmm…donuts
Diversity is a matter of area. This is because there is a well-known relationship between species and area, called rather cleverly the species-area curve. You…
View More Biodiversity Pt. 2: Mmmmm…donutsNautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Let The Cat Out of the Bag
In the Royal Navy the punishment prescribed for most serious crimes was flogging. This was administered by the Bosun’s Mate using a whip called a…
View More Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Let The Cat Out of the BagBiodiversity Pt. 1: Richness vs. Evenness or What Kinds Of Beer Are In My Refrigerator
Knowing how diverse an ecological community is should be a simple matter. At the most basic level, we can go into the field take a…
View More Biodiversity Pt. 1: Richness vs. Evenness or What Kinds Of Beer Are In My RefrigeratorOne Thing Every Oceanographer Should Know
How to make beer at sea in a coffee pot! Southern Fried Scientist may just have become my new best friend. I guess what I…
View More One Thing Every Oceanographer Should KnowHerring Aids
Obviously, fish do not possess the big fleshy ears. Talk about swimmer’s ear? Instead, sound transmits from the water into the fish body and to…
View More Herring AidsSea Monsters of the Deep
This month’s Science Illustrated discusses how some deep-sea organisms are larger than thier shallow water cousins. The article dicusses the processes that lead to this…
View More Sea Monsters of the DeepWhy I Believe in PLoS One
At the PLoS One Community blog I discuss why I joined PLoS One, believe in the open access mission, and contemplate how we view a…
View More Why I Believe in PLoS OneNautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Shiver Me Timbers
Again from Gary’s website, Phrase Finder An oath, expressing annoyance or surprise. Robert Louis Stevenson used shiver my timbers several times in the original 1883…
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