I wrote this Sunday evening playing my baritone ukelele. I overlayed the guitar and a small banjo solo (with effects). Its fun to overlay instruments…
View More Deep Sea Ditties #5: DrowningCategory: Social Sciences
Fisherman Gives Up Tasty Old Lobster to Aquarium
From BBC News: “A lobster that could be up to 100-years-old has been handed to the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth by a local fisherman.…
View More Fisherman Gives Up Tasty Old Lobster to AquariumDeep Sea Ditties #4: No Tuna Yes Cry
RIP Bob, RAM, delicious ahi No Tuna, Yes Cry No Tuna Yes Cry No Tuna Yes Cry Hey there fisherman, don’t throw in your gear…
View More Deep Sea Ditties #4: No Tuna Yes CrySea Monster Week at Tetrapod Zoology!
Darren Naish has some excellent posts up to commence Sea Monster Week at Tetrapod Zoology. Check out the tadpole-like Hook Island sea monster and the…
View More Sea Monster Week at Tetrapod Zoology!The Whale Hunt Project
In the department of amazing photojournalism projects we have The Whale Hunt by Jonathan Harris. “The Whale Hunt is an experiment in human storytelling. In…
View More The Whale Hunt ProjectPatron Saint Against Pirate Attacks
I unbeknown to me, St. Brendan apparently does not cover pirate attacks. No that protection is afforded by St. Albinus of Angers Albinus had a…
View More Patron Saint Against Pirate AttacksThe Patron Saint of Marine Scientists
Saint Brendan of Clonfert is often referred to Brendan the Voyager. He is Irish monastic saint born in 484 in Ciarraighe Luachra, near the present…
View More The Patron Saint of Marine ScientistsBoy Band Meets Automated Pippetting
Being a deep-sea biologist is not all riding around in a wetsuit in a zodiac chasing down giant squid at 30 knots. Sometimes I have…
View More Boy Band Meets Automated PippettingBathysphere Caption Contest!
The American Museum of Natural History in NYC put up old black and white pictures in an online exhibit called Picturing the Museum. Brian at…
View More Bathysphere Caption Contest!Who remembers the Falklands War?
At the time, few knew of the Falkland Islands, and fewer knew Argentina was capable of mounting an amphibious attack. Now, 25 years later, the secret’s out. It was all about oil.
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