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Author: Kevin Zelnio

Adaptations Fish Pictures and Movies

TGIM: See-Through-Shi Fish.

Kevin Zelnio April 20, 2009 Barrel-eyeColbert Reportfish

Big hat tip to Katie at DSN’s Barrel-eye fish post. The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Craziest F#?king Thing I’ve Ever Heard…

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Education Organisms Pictures and Movies

“Marine Mysteries” At Sant Ocean Hall

Kevin Zelnio April 14, 2009 MuseumNatural HistorySant Ocean HallSmithsonianUSNMNHVoice of America

Can’t make it to DC anytime soon, like me? Voice of America has a nice video tour of the Sant Ocean Hall at the Smithsonian…

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The Great Darwin Beard Challenge: Week 8

Kevin Zelnio April 13, 2009 BeardDarwin Beard ChallengeSouthern Fried Science

Is over at Southern Fried Science. I must say, the beard makes the men. Serioulsy though, have your eyes been witness to such awesome beauty…

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Carnival of the Blue 23

Kevin Zelnio April 7, 2009 Blog CarnivalsCarnivalcarnival of the blue

Spring is in the air. OK, for most of us it is. Sorry northerners! (suckers) Hover mouse over lines to see blog and post title.…

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Cephalopods Gadgets & Gear

TGIF: Robo Octopus Biomimetics

Kevin Zelnio April 3, 2009 BiomimeticsBiomimicryCephalopodNew ScientistOctopusrobot

Biomimetics is the field of study where animals provide the inspiration for engineering designs that can be exploited by us, quite literally “life mimicking”. It…

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Industry & Government Vessels and Equipment

Lubchenco’s 1st Day at NOAA

Kevin Zelnio April 3, 2009 Jane LubchencoNOAARatsScott SmullenThe Washington Post

Was marked by a guest appearance… [From The Washington Post] “She has a fine corner office at 15th and Constitution — nothing fancy, but excellent…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Seeking Carnival of the Blue Submissions

Kevin Zelnio April 1, 2009

We are hosting the next edition of the Carnival of the Blue this upcoming Monday. Send me your submissions by Sunday evening for inclusion to…

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Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep Sea Picture: Looking Down the Barrel of a Wave

Kevin Zelnio March 27, 2009 Clark LittlehawaiiPhotographysurferwave

Imagine yourself from the inside of the wave, barreling shoreward, and exploding out into millions of watery pieces. Intense stuff. Clark Little, a surfer from…

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The Great Darwin Beard Challenge: Week 5

Kevin Zelnio March 26, 2009 Darwin Beard ChallengeSouthern Fried Science

Is over at Southern Fried Science. I thought I was pretty hairy, but man look at the russian bear with the shark! We are moving…

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Industry & Government Pictures and Movies

Really Guys, the Giant Razor-Clawed Crabs are ABSOLUTELY Harmeless…

Kevin Zelnio March 23, 2009 BioengineeringCrabExpertsNewsThe Onion

After all, the experts agree. Experts Agree Giant, Razor-Clawed Bioengineered Crabs Pose No Threat Thanks David for sending this!

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