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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.
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Another Brittle Star City

Peter Etnoyer June 13, 2009

The daily video logs from the Finding Coral Expedition just keep getting better and better. Production quality is excellent, especially the mixed audio tracks. Audio…

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Michael’s First Dive in the Deep-Worker

Peter Etnoyer June 12, 2009 British ColumbiaCape FlatteryFinding Coral ExpeditionLiving Oceans SocietyMichael Reuschersubmerisble pilotTexas A&M University

Michael Reuscher is a PhD student at Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi and a freshly minted submersible pilot engaged in the Finding Corals Expedition with…

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Finding Coral Expedition Underway

Peter Etnoyer June 10, 2009 CanadaFinding Coral ExpeditionLiving Oceans Society

Canada’s Living Oceans Society (LOS) is helping to usher in a new era in “pro-active ocean exploration”, wherein a marine non-governmental organization (MaNGO) can mount…

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Gadgets & Gear Industry & Government Vessels and Equipment

Sea-Link Petition is Front Page News

Peter Etnoyer June 10, 2009 Edie WidderHBOI scientistJohnson Sea LinkPete TatroR/V Seward Johnson IISea-Link

The plight of the RV Seward-Johnson and Sea-Link submersibles made the front page at the Palm Beach Post yesterday. The article features interviews with Harbor…

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World Ocean Day Message from Bob Breen

Peter Etnoyer June 8, 2009 Bob BreenCaliforniaFarallones National Marine Sanctuary Advisory CouncilFish and Game CommissionNorth Central Coast Regional Stakeholders GroupWorld Ocean Day

To celebrate World Ocean Day, Deep Sea News is publishing an unsolicited letter from a reader, Bob Breen. We’re thankful that our community is the…

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S.O.S – Save Our Subs website goes live

Peter Etnoyer June 6, 2009 Adam FettermanHarbor BranchJohnson Sea LinkNOAA Cooperative InstituteRV Seward Johnson

The petition to save the Johnson Sea Link submersibles has reached nearly 1700 signatures to date, and the commotion seems to be working. Florida State…

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Finding Coral in Canada, World Ocean Day

Peter Etnoyer June 5, 2009 deep-sea coralFinding Coral ExpeditionMichael ReuscherNuytco Research facility

Hello, I’m Michael, I’ll be the Deep Sea News “field correspondent” for the Finding Coral Expedition with Living Ocean Society. We launch on World’s Ocean…

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TGIF: World’s Deepest Pool

Peter Etnoyer June 5, 2009 Barack ObamaBelgiumBrussels Brussels-Capital Regiondeepest poolEuropeJohn Beernaertsscubascuba diving

Why does Europe get all the cool stuff, while here in America we can only brag about the world’s largest McDonald’s? Oh, and the world’s…

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Meet the new DSN field correspondent

Peter Etnoyer June 4, 2009 Canadadeep-sea coralHarte Research InstituteMichael ReuscherWorld Ocean Day

I’d like to introduce my friend and colleague Michael Reuscher, he’s a first year PhD student in the Biodiversity and Conservation Laboratory of Dr. Tom…

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Fish Gadgets & Gear Organisms Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Reflections on the Johnson Sea-link: Dr. Cordes

Peter Etnoyer June 3, 2009 Erik CordesLopheliamola-molaOcean SunfishSea-LinkTemple University

Dr. Erik Cordes is an Assistant Professor at Temple University specializing in the ecology of cold-seep and deep coral communities. He was Chief Scientist on…

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