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Category: Reviews

New Research Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist! Weather

TGIF: El Niño on YouTube

Peter Etnoyer March 13, 2009 el ninoENSOscientific visualization

It’s Friday, learn something. Concentrate on the soothing voice of the narrator. Relax. Breathe deeply. You are floating on a thermocline. Southern Fried Science has…

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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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Reviews

Enter the Kingdom of the Blue Whale

Kevin Zelnio March 8, 2009 BalaenopteraBlue WhaleNational Geographicwhale

Tonight at 8pm eastern time, National Geographic Channel is premiering its new documentary Kingdom of the Blue Whale. After just previewing it twice this weekend,…

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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…

View More TGIF: Wallpaper Alert
Cephalopods Reviews Scientist!

Martin Wells

Dr. M February 26, 2009 BooksCambridgeCephalopodconservationlimpetsmarine biology

It is with great sadness that I post this from the Other 95%… I received the sad news today that Martin Wells, imminent biologist, one…

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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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Carnivals & Link Love Cephalopods Reviews

If You Need to Kill Some Time Laughing…

Dr. M February 19, 2009 ArtOctopussubs

…visit Tiny Art Director.  I spend the morning there reading over Bill Zeman’s posts.  Bill is an artist, who receives  art direction and guidance from…

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New Research Organisms Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

TGIF: Worlds Deepest Sea Fan

Peter Etnoyer February 13, 2009 convexellagorgonianresearch bloggingsea fanworld's deepest

The depth record for deep-sea fans is held by Convexella krampi at 5850 meters in the frigid Antarctic, North Atlantic, and Kermadec Trench.

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Coral Organisms Reviews

Seahorses: nice backdrops for octocorals

Peter Etnoyer February 12, 2009 coral reefindonesiakidsNational GeographicOctocoralred seascuba divingseahorsevideo

It’s going to be much easier to convince people Sea Fans are Super Cool now that National Geographic photographers trained their lens on new species…

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