New dispatch from the Coastal Health blog by marine ecologist David Kimbro. He explains why subtidal oysters taste better and has a nice video podcast.…
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First Prize for Donor’s Choose Patrons!
All donations for Ocean Bloggers United for Education initiative up until midnight Wednesday October 13 will be eligible to have to win my copy of…
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From CoML’s YouTube page: Original song inspired by the Census of Marine Life (www.coml.org). Written and produced by singer/composer Maryann Camilleri, musician Jerry Harrison (formerly…
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Blog about evolution and get a ticket to Science Online 2011! The National Evolution Synthesis Center (NESCENT) is awarding 2 $750 prizes to cover travel…
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Long time readers will know how perverse and socially inappropriate the unseemly sea squirt is. But there is an interesting property of sea squirt pornography…
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Please join the ocean blogging community in supporting ocean and environmental education in US schools. Donate between now and November 9th to our annual Donor’s…
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The 23rd edition of the Carnival of Evolution is up at the homepage, featuring Larry Moran of Sandwalk and chock full of good readin’. Check…
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There is much buzz these days about marine protected areas (MPAs) and no-take zones. We are approaching the age of assessment. There has been enough…
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Roberta at Wild About Ants (honorary marine invertebrates btw) has the latest edition of the Circus up!! Its a beautifully laid out edition – The…
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At the next conference, symposium or faculty meeting you attend take a good look at the landscape around you. Are the halls dotted with a…
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