One of our favorite Cephaloploggers and a frequent commenter here on DSN made the final cut for a science writing contest on ScientificBlogging.com! Go read…
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Dead Whales…The People Who Study Them and The Worms That Eat Them
A nice write up this month in the Audobon Magazine by Amanda Mascarelli discussing whale-falls and Osedax worms. You can read it for free online.
View More Dead Whales…The People Who Study Them and The Worms That Eat ThemGhost Ships
Top Tenz as a list of 12 ghost ships. Just kidding, it is just ten. My favorite… One of the most amazing cases of a…
View More Ghost ShipsChopping Up Whales For Science!
I am standing in the back of a large lorry, my feet submerged in a pool of blood, water and oil. The truck’s container is…
View More Chopping Up Whales For Science!Acid Test
ACID TEST is a new film produced by NRDC to raise awareness of ocean acidification. The film is hosted by Sigourney Weaver. We here at…
View More Acid TestLe Carnaval du Bleu No. 29
Jason Robertshaw has outdone himself and provided the online world with an excellent, well-laid out Carnival of the Blue this month. Lots of info in…
View More Le Carnaval du Bleu No. 29New Carnival of Evolution Is Up!
This one is huge and very well put together. It’s over at Bjorn Ostman’s Pleiotropy.
View More New Carnival of Evolution Is Up!Bonus TGIF: Photographs From the Channel Islands
A nice video featuring the photography of DSN favorite and close friend, Jason Bradley Channel Islands 09/09 from Bradley Photographic on Vimeo.
View More Bonus TGIF: Photographs From the Channel IslandsThere Is No Marine Biodiversity Crisis…
…because it has already happened. During a conference this summer, I heard Jeremy Jackson give talk. He highlighted the severely degraded state, as measured by…
View More There Is No Marine Biodiversity Crisis…Coral: Symbol, Substance, and Significance
October 30-31st you can catch the Coral: Symbol, Substance, and Significance conference in the Big Apple. Mercer R. Brugler a graduate student at the University…
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