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Category: Carnivals & Link Love

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TGIF-Deep Sea Beer and Southern Fried Science

Kevin Zelnio July 25, 2009 beerCircusCircus of the SpinelessHydrothermal VentPorterSouthern Fried Science

My colleague and officemate, the Southern Fried Scientist, posted way back in March about his homebrew South Su Porter. South Su is a hydrothermal vent…

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Carnivals & Link Love Music

Marine Music Greatest Hits

Dr. M July 20, 2009 BostonDrop Kick Murphysmarine musicMusicplaylistRustbeardsalyt

On the vast expanse that is the wondrous internet, I occasionally come across something that actually enriches my life…occasionally. Luckily, Matt posted a comment here…

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Carnivals & Link Love Conservation & Environment Scientist!

Political action is one click away

Peter Etnoyer July 16, 2009 bottom trawlingMarine Conservation Biology Instituteocean acidificationsign on letterUnited Nations

Today is political action day. Your voice is only a click away. Sheril Kirshenbam and others are hosting a Letter on Ocean Acidification from ocean…

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Carnivals & Link Love Conservation & Environment Education Opinion & Editorial Organisms

Discovery Channel: Friend or Foe of Sharks?

Dr. M July 10, 2009 conservationDiscovery Channelshark weeksharks

This is the question that has been floating around the marine blogs this week.  The complaint is that Discovery Channel “is promoting negative stereotypes about…

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Carnivals & Link Love Organisms

Sea Pigs

Dr. M July 6, 2009 abyssabyssal plaindeep seaechinodermGastropodparasitesSea Cucumbersea pig

Everything you ever wanted to know about sea pigs (Holothuroidea: Scotoplanes sp.) from the Echinoblog.  The best part is the gastropods parasites that love them…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Scientia Pro Publica

Kevin Zelnio June 16, 2009 Mauka to MakaiScientia Pro Publica

There is a relatively newish carnival out there called Scientia Pro Publica (science for the public). This month the 6th edition is held at Mauka…

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Carnivals & Link Love

New Carnival of the Blue – World Ocean Day Edition!

Kevin Zelnio June 12, 2009 Blogfishcarnival of the blueDuke Research

I can’t believe we didn’t get this up earlier in the week! But Mark Powell from Blogfish has a special jam packed 25th edition of…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Carnival of Evolution #12

Kevin Zelnio June 1, 2009 Blog CarnivalsCarnival of Evolution

It is DSN’s pleasure to bring to you the 12th edition of the Carnival of Evolution. There are several good treasures locked up inside this…

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Carnivals & Link Love Organisms

Circus of the Spineless #39 Up!

Kevin Zelnio June 1, 2009 Bug GirlCircus of the Spineless

Bug Girl’s Blog is the host of this months Circus of the Spineless! Marine inverts represent with bivalves, crayfish and jellies. Also plenty of insects…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Carnivalia! Carnavalia!

Kevin Zelnio May 25, 2009 BlogfishBug GirlCarnival of Evolutioncarnival of the blueCircus of the SpinelessSeaNotes

We are hosting the Carnival of Evolution on June 1st. Make sure to submit posts you either wrote or liked in the comment thread or…

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