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Author: Peter Etnoyer

PhD candidate at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi and doctoral fellow Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies.
Cephalopods Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

Friday Deep-sea Picture: Illustrator James Jean

Peter Etnoyer March 13, 2009 AIDSArtCephalopodfantasyjames jean

Talented illustrator and Fables cover artist James Jean has a blog called ProcessRecess (awesome) where he’s showcasing different versions of an award winning series of…

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Education Expeditions Reviews Scientist!

Global Ocean Exploration’s new website

Peter Etnoyer March 11, 2009 ArcticconsultingExpedition

Last week I posted an article about consulting for the marine sciences as a follow up to Craig’s story “how to be a deep-sea biologist“.…

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Cephalopods Industry & Government New Species Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Strange Blanket Octopus

Peter Etnoyer March 6, 2009 CephalopodGulf of MexicoOctopusoil rig

This video of a swimming Tremoctopus or “blanket octopus” was shot in the Gulf of Mexico in 180 feet of water at Eugene Island South…

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Expeditions New Species Organisms Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep-Sea Picture: New Bamboo

Peter Etnoyer March 6, 2009 bamboo coralhawaiiNew Species

NOAA is reporting that seven new species of bamboo coral in six new genera were recovered from a November 2007 expedition in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine…

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Industry & Government New Research

How will tuna fare in this economy?

Peter Etnoyer March 4, 2009 economyfinancial crisisfish fogfisheriesmercurytuna

You can’t read a newspaper these days without learning about new repercussions from the global economic downturn. USA Today reported yesterday that college students are…

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Industry & Government Scientist!

Tips on Consulting for the Marine Sciences

Peter Etnoyer March 3, 2009 aquanautixconsultingGISmarine biologymarine science

This should be considered an addendum to Craig’s post yesterday, called “So, you want to be a deep-sea biologist“. It assumes you’ve done everything right,…

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Fishing banned from Arctic waters

Peter Etnoyer March 2, 2009

The North Pacific Fisheries Management Council has banned commercial fishing from newly opened Arctic waters created by the receding ice until the impacts of fishing…

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New Research Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

TGIF: Wallpaper Alert

Peter Etnoyer February 26, 2009 MedusaNational Geographicscreen savertgifwallpaper

National Geographic is advertising “Into the Abyss” with a website that includes some sweet pelagic wallpaper, like this Atolla sp. medusa that now adorns my…

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Organisms Reviews Scientist! Social Sciences

Another Atlantis discovered on YouTube

Peter Etnoyer February 24, 2009 atlantisgoogle earthGoogle Oceanmatt damonyonaguni

Having ignored the myriad blog postings about people using Google Earth’s new ocean layer to discover Atlantis, and tracking about 20 different ridiculous stories, I…

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Social Sciences

Sunken French battleship discovered

Peter Etnoyer February 21, 2009 Dantonpipelineshipwreck

BBC News reports: A French battleship sunk in 1917 by a German submarine has been discovered in remarkable condition on the floor of the Mediterranean…

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