By the excellent Jarrett Byrnes
View More The glamorous life of the marine biologistAuthor: Miriam Goldstein
Interview: New anthology of tentacle porn reaches for marine conservation
Warning: This post is rated PG-13 and is safe for work, but contains links to NSFW adult-only content. Click at your own risk. Most marine…
View More Interview: New anthology of tentacle porn reaches for marine conservationGuest Post: True Confessions of a Dolphin-Loving Marine Biologist
This is a guest post from Alexis Rudd, who is a doctoral student at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology on the island of O’ahu.…
View More Guest Post: True Confessions of a Dolphin-Loving Marine BiologistKnow Your Tall Ships
An absolutely charming video that explains the different rigs of tall ships. (Thanks Rachel W!)
View More Know Your Tall ShipsPerverted cannibalistic hermaphrodites haunt the Pacific Northwest!
This is a repost from my former blog The Oyster’s Garter and was originally published on March 24, 2008. I’m re-posting in honor of Kate…
View More Perverted cannibalistic hermaphrodites haunt the Pacific Northwest!Gear Review: Red Ants Pants (Work Pants for Women)
As I hope you are unaware, yesterday was the annual No Pants Subway Ride. I am shocked, SHOCKED that these people can make light of…
View More Gear Review: Red Ants Pants (Work Pants for Women)Today’s Shanty: “Rolling Sea”
In case you need a little salt with your holiday sugar rush, here’s Eliza Carthy’s version of “Rolling Sea.”
View More Today’s Shanty: “Rolling Sea”Last minute holiday presents: Science Ink
I’ve had a copy of Science Ink: Tattoos of the Science Obsessed, written by Carl Zimmer, sitting on my desk for a few months now.…
View More Last minute holiday presents: Science InkJapanese tsunami debris link roundup
Debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami is headed towards Hawaii and the North American west coast. For those concerned, several new sources of information are…
View More Japanese tsunami debris link roundupReverently irreverent: a Deep Sea News core value
If someone listened in on the conversation in the Deep Sea News underwater lair, they might conclude that we were a bunch of scatological mind-in-the-gutter…
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