Of course, this is scientifically inaccurate. Dolphins are NEVER in favor of pants. From Married to the Sea.
View More TGIF: Onward, weird dolphin!Author: Miriam Goldstein
Striking image of plastic pollution in Philippines
This striking image of plastic pollution in the Philippines won first prize in the Ocean In Focus Conservation Photo Contest. First Prize goes to Peri…
View More Striking image of plastic pollution in PhilippinesWE DID IT! Salt-water aquarium for low-income school COMPLETELY funded!
WE DID IT! Together, we bought a salt-water aquarium stocked with sea life for this low-income classroom in Utah. The teacher, Mr. Hosmer, writes: Thank…
View More WE DID IT! Salt-water aquarium for low-income school COMPLETELY funded!Two opportunities to make science awesome and WIN PRIZES!
Remember the Donor’s Choose campaign? Remember how I offered AMAZING PRIZES to a lucky randomly selected donor? I haven’t forgotten – just got a bit…
View More Two opportunities to make science awesome and WIN PRIZES!Repost: So You Want to Be A Deep-Sea Biologist
When I wrote my So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist post yesterday, I had totally forgotten about Dr. M’s excellent take on more or…
View More Repost: So You Want to Be A Deep-Sea BiologistSo You Want to Be A Marine Biologist: Deep Sea News Edition
ARRRRR ME HEARTIES!!!! So ye want t’ be a pirate, t’ sail the open sea searching for booty – what? You said a marine biologist?…
View More So You Want to Be A Marine Biologist: Deep Sea News EditionOctopi Wall Street!
This lovely piece of art, by graduate students Laurel Hiebert and Kira Treibergs with artwork by Marley Jarvis, made the rounds last week. We are…
View More Octopi Wall Street!Dr. M and Miriam swim with manta rays & whale sharks in world’s biggest tank
Dr. Al aka para_sight: “Hey, while you’re visiting Georgia Aquarium for the Deep Sea News retreat, I can offer you the opportunity to dive in…
View More Dr. M and Miriam swim with manta rays & whale sharks in world’s biggest tankSan Diego red tide eaten alive by single-celled predator
The red tide that has lit San Diego for several weeks is ending in a microscopic bloodbath. The above photo was taken by Linsey Sala,…
View More San Diego red tide eaten alive by single-celled predatorDonate marine life to a low-income classroom and get a prize!
It’s the second-to-last day of the Donor’s Choose Science Blogger Challenge, and we are just $347 away from buying some awesome sea life for this…
View More Donate marine life to a low-income classroom and get a prize!