Author: Kevin Zelnio
Isabel Farfante 1916-2009
As a taxonomist and marine biologist, it is very hard to lose “one of us”. There are not many around and each loss is a…
View More Isabel Farfante 1916-2009A Flagship for Science in a New Age of Sail
Karen James, director of science for the The Beagle Project, has published a letter (subscription required) in the taxonomy journal Zoologica Scripta outlining the reasons…
View More A Flagship for Science in a New Age of SailTGIF: “… 2 Things of Beauty”
Courtesy of my bagpiping officemate and fellow seablogger. Honestly boss, we are getting work done in the lab! Another one below the fold.
View More TGIF: “… 2 Things of Beauty”TGIF: Meet the Ceratioids!
A bunch of beautiful gals just waiting to meet you in a deep sea near you!
View More TGIF: Meet the Ceratioids!Shrimp Tails: Describing a New Species
Dr. M was kind enough to mention and congratulate me on my first publication several months back. I just had two more papers published in…
View More Shrimp Tails: Describing a New SpeciesSending Peter Off with Haiku’s
I’ve asked blog buddies to bid Peter adieu in haiku. I’ll aggregate them here and ask our readers to contribute their own deep sea haiku…
View More Sending Peter Off with Haiku’sCircus of the Spineless Finally Up!
I’m sorry guys, I’ve been drinking too much with the Southern Fried Scientist that he just passes out before he can even open his laptop.…
View More Circus of the Spineless Finally Up!A Natural History of One Dr. Peter Etnoyer
Peter has made 4 years of contributions to Deep Sea News! Between January 2007 and July 2009 Peter averaged 12.7 ± 5.4 posts per month.…
View More A Natural History of One Dr. Peter EtnoyerPlease Help Bring Back Bing!
My good blog buddy Mike Haubrich is in a bind and needs some help. His son Bing is stuck in Japan. To get him back…
View More Please Help Bring Back Bing!