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Author: Dr. Martini

Kim is a Senior Oceanographer at Sea-Bird Scientific. She received her Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography from the University of Washington in 2010. Her goal in life is to throw expensive s**t in the ocean. When not at sea, she has used observations from moored, satellite and land-based instruments to understand the pathways that wind and tidal energy take from large (internal tides) to small scales (turbulence). Her current mission is to make your oceanographic data be the best data it can be.
Art Weird

Narwhals Gone Wild.

Dr. Martini April 10, 2013 narwhalrainbow brightscience fictionspring breakstar trekwrestlemania

Have you ever laid in your bed at night, dreaming what your favorite entertainment personalities would look like re-imagined as narwhals?  Well wonder no more my…

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Gadgets & Gear Polar Sea Ice Vessels and Equipment

Observing the Cryosphere from the Troposphere: NASA’s P-3B Airborne Laboratory

Dr. Martini April 6, 2013 NASAOperation IceBridge

Some people might think I am crazy for waking up at 4:45 AM on a Sunday morning to tour a plane, but you would too…

View More Observing the Cryosphere from the Troposphere: NASA’s P-3B Airborne Laboratory
Climate Change

This ice crack is whack.

Dr. Martini March 27, 2013 ArcticIce

Kids, we all know that crack is bad for your body. And when it comes to sea ice, the same policy applies. Too much crack…

View More This ice crack is whack.
Gadgets & Gear Plastic Vessels and Equipment

The Ocean Cleanup. The newest of the new plans to remove marine plastic.

Dr. Martini March 26, 2013 currentsgyresoceanPlastictechnology

UPDATE: The Ocean Cleanup released a feasibility study in June 2014 that attempted to address many of the concerns we had below. You can read…

View More The Ocean Cleanup. The newest of the new plans to remove marine plastic.
Climate Change Education Scientist!

Hell yeah! “I’m a climate scientist” An epic rap.

Dr. Martini March 7, 2013 climate changepeer reviewRapscientists

What happens when non-scientists continually distort the facts on climate change? Climate scientists fight back with this amazing angry rap video!  Featuring real climate scientists…

View More Hell yeah! “I’m a climate scientist” An epic rap.
Gadgets & Gear Uncategorized

How salty is your ocean? How loose is your plume?

Dr. Martini March 5, 2013 AquariusfreshwaterSalinitysatellite

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AQUARIUS! You’ve been measuring sea surface salinity from space for over a year now.  It must feel good to be a grown up…

View More How salty is your ocean? How loose is your plume?
Uncategorized

What horrors await when you step outside the Bathysphere…a short film

Dr. Martini March 4, 2013

As you might know, the other deeplings adore the beasties of the abyss. Unlike them, they just outright creep me out. While the horror short…

View More What horrors await when you step outside the Bathysphere…a short film
Gadgets & Gear

Battle of the living instrument platforms: Elephant Seals vs Narwhals

Dr. Martini March 1, 2013 Mad Maxnarwhalsseals

This is OCEAN THUNDERDOME!  We pit two marine mammals, the Southern Elephant Seal and the Narwhal, against each other in an epic battle for marine…

View More Battle of the living instrument platforms: Elephant Seals vs Narwhals
Adaptations

Even corals heart fluid dynamics

Dr. Martini February 23, 2013 Coralfluid dynamic

I find the intersection of fluid dynamics and biology fascinating. How animals manipulate their surroundings to bring nutrients to them.  And coral cilia is just…

View More Even corals heart fluid dynamics
Uncategorized

May your adventures continue.

Dr. Martini February 8, 2013

To me Kevin Zelnio is larger than life. This is probably due to the fact that we have never met in person. But I have…

View More May your adventures continue.

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