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Author: Kevin Zelnio

Social Sciences Vessels and Equipment

“Amusing” Patent for Deep-Sea Voyage

Kevin Zelnio February 10, 2010 Amusementdeep seaPatentRidesubmarine

The world of patenting is quite different from the world of science. Weaving through the legalese and dry writing is horrendous at time. I am…

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Opinion & Editorial

Whale Pwns Seabird

Kevin Zelnio February 9, 2010 FlipperSeabirdwhale

From the ever awesome FAILblog.

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Organisms

Mad Taxonomic Skillz III – Crustacean Hunt!

Kevin Zelnio February 9, 2010 ArthropodaCrustaceaMorphologytaxonomy

This week’s Mad Taxonomic Skillz challenge will utilize the awesome freely available resource for everything crustacean – Crustacea.net! We think that if crustaceans were easier…

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Fish Organisms Pictures and Movies

Sharks and Reef Fish Trash Baited Camera

Kevin Zelnio February 7, 2010 Baited Camera TrapscameraClimate ShiftsreefsharkTiger Shark

Via Climate Shifts this morning I discovered this video which enamored me for two and a half minutes. You have to go there to get…

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Ecology Expeditions

Dispatches from Antarctica – Sampling the Inverted Benthos

Kevin Zelnio February 7, 2010 algaeAntarcticaCarbonDavid HonigDietLARISSAPrimary ProductionR/V Nathaniel B. Palmersea iceStable Isotopes

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Opinion & Editorial

Bonus TGIF: Kayaker Pwned by Goose

Kevin Zelnio February 5, 2010 AttackGooseKayakPwned

Hat tip to @Drugmonkeyblog:

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Carnivals & Link Love

Blogrollin’

Kevin Zelnio February 4, 2010

We’ve made a few exciting new additions to our blogroll in the last month that I would like highlight. Please visit their sites and make…

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New Research Paleobiology

Rotting Lamprey Implications

Kevin Zelnio February 3, 2010 DecayLampreyMorphologyNaturePaleobiologyRotting

This video from Nature Video Channel on Youtube is complimentary to a recent study showing “… that certain body features rot away before others –…

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Fish New Research Organisms

Deep-Water Origin of Freshwater Eels

Kevin Zelnio February 3, 2010 AnguillaBest of ZelnioEelevolutionFreshwater Eelphylogenetic

Larval eel jaw diversity from Michael Miller 2009 ASMB 2(4): 1-94. There are all sort of eels in this world. Big ones, small ones, gulper…

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Environmental Sciences Expeditions Geology Vessels and Equipment

Dispatches from Antarctica – First Month’s Progress

Kevin Zelnio February 3, 2010 AntarcticaDavid HonigIce BreakerLARISSALarsen Ice ShelfoceanographyR/V Nathaniel B. Palmersea iceSedimentWeddell Sea

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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