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View More Get Your Stickle On!Author: Kevin Zelnio
Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-Sea Corals
Fresh out of the NOAA news office: […] Operating from the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown and using a variety of tools including the National…
View More Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-Sea CoralsTo Catch a Fallen Sea Angel: How a Mighty Mollusc Detects Ocean Acidification
I wrote a piece on the plight of our favorite “winged” mollusc, the pteropod, in arctic seas over at Scientific American’s guest blog. […] To…
View More To Catch a Fallen Sea Angel: How a Mighty Mollusc Detects Ocean AcidificationGuest Post: Greenpeace in the Gulf of Mexico – an Update
John Hocevar is a marine biologist and is the Oceans Campaign Director for Greenpeace USA, where he oversees their oceans and fisheries work, including efforts…
View More Guest Post: Greenpeace in the Gulf of Mexico – an UpdateGreat Migrations
National Geographic embarked on an ambitious two and a half year film project, covering over 420,000 square miles, and telling the story of animal movements…
View More Great MigrationsCarnival of the Blue #42!
Circus of the Spineless – Spooktacular Edition!
Next month the Circus stops at Wanderin Weeta, send submissions to wanderinweeta at gmail dot com. I am looking for hosts for March and beyond,…
View More Circus of the Spineless – Spooktacular Edition!Carnival of Evolution #29: The Game is On!
Picking Urchins From the Devil’s Teeth
A fascinating 10 minute short film. Hat tip to KaylinQ. Info from the youtube account: Dir. Roger Teich / USA / 2004 Ron Elliott is…
View More Picking Urchins From the Devil’s TeethWhy We Love Japan Reason #129: Crab Vending Machines
UPDATE: A Japanese colleague said that while the program was Japanese, the crab vending machine idea was from a Chinese company. They are trying to…
View More Why We Love Japan Reason #129: Crab Vending Machines