Super congrats to our friends at Oceana, who report on their blog The Beacon today that negotiations to protect over 16 million square miles of…
View More 16.1 Million Square Miles of Deep Seafloor Protected in North PacificAuthor: Kevin Zelnio
Circus of the Spineless #60 is up!
Bug Girl has the latest Circus of the Spineless up at her fabulous blog! Lots of great nuggets in there. And well, Spring is in…
View More Circus of the Spineless #60 is up!DSN Random Figure Contest #1
Whoever can tell me what this image is and represents (be as detailed as possible) wins a $10.00 gift certificate to Noadi’s Etsy Store which…
View More DSN Random Figure Contest #1A Requiem for SeaWIFS, R.I.P.
It is with sad news that I relay to our readers the death of SeaWIFS. She was a good satellite, “the little satellite that could”.…
View More A Requiem for SeaWIFS, R.I.P.School of Sunfish
Hat tip to Chris M. for this find from Neptune Canada’s YouTube Channel.
View More School of SunfishStories Deep on Our Sonar!
Science and teaching are keeping me away from any real blogging. Which means I am typically more active on Twitter. Here are some interesting reads…
View More Stories Deep on Our Sonar!Sea Lions Sing Tribute to the Great White Shark
Very cute song from Sisbro Studios with footage from Save Our Seas. Hat tip to Jamie P. Thanks!
View More Sea Lions Sing Tribute to the Great White SharkThe Little Hipster Mermaid Was Already Into That Before It Was Cool
Way more hipster Ariels at Buzzfeed.
View More The Little Hipster Mermaid Was Already Into That Before It Was CoolDarwin Day Repost – Ex Omnia Conchis: Darwin And His Beloved Barnacles
This post was based on a talk I gave for Darwin Day last year at the Duke Marine Lab. Reposting in honor of Darwin Day.…
View More Darwin Day Repost – Ex Omnia Conchis: Darwin And His Beloved BarnaclesOceans Past: What Do We Know About Them
Poul Holm describes why understanding history is important in marine ecology. Holm is currently chair of the global History of Marine Animal Populations project (HMAP)…
View More Oceans Past: What Do We Know About Them