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Category: Pelagic

New Research Open Access Pelagic Plastic

Behind the scenes: plastic-eating barnacles in the North Pacific Gyre

Miriam Goldstein October 23, 2013 North Pacific GyrePacific Garbage Patchplastic pollutionSea Education Association

I’ve been temporarily released from my social media silence to talk about my latest paper, which is published in the open-access journal PeerJ. So first of…

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Biology Fish Habitats Pelagic

Oarfish Can Supposedly Predict Earthquakes, Apparently They Suck At It

Dr. M October 23, 2013 earthquakesJapanoarfishtsunami

A recent string of oarfish have washed ashore in California.  And by recent string I mean two.  On October 18th, a pregnant 14-foot long female…

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Biology Currents Environmental Sciences Fish Pelagic Shelf Weather

mOARFISH, moar problems?

Dr. Martini October 23, 2013 Californiaoarfishupwelling

Just this past week, the beaches of Southern California and Baja Mexico have been inundated by monsters from the briny deep. Well actually only one…

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Abyss Biology Cephalopods Evolution Habitats Organisms Pelagic

How Big Is A Colossal Squid Really?

Dr. M October 22, 2013 body sizeColossal Squidgiantlengthsizesquid

Recently, Quarks to Quasar’s on Facebook published an illustration (above) of how massive a Colossal Squid can reach.  The Facebook post was liked by 3,300 people…

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Biology Conferences Ecology Fish Genetics Pelagic Sharks

Where are all the ladies at?

Alistair Dove October 14, 2013 IWSC3population biologypopulation geneticsRhincodon typussharkwhale shark

Last week 70-odd of the world’s whale shark researchers converged on Atlanta for the 3rd International Whale Shark Conference.  It was an unusual meeting in…

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Biology Pelagic Vessels and Equipment

Jellyfish go to space, say it was “meh, kinda sucky”

RR Helm October 10, 2013

Why send jellies to space? Well, because it’s awesome (true for anything in space), but mostly because of little crystals jellies keep in their bodies,…

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Biology Ecology Evolution Fish Mating & Reproduction Organisms Pelagic

The Eeyore of the Sea

Dr. M October 9, 2013

The following post is authored by Catherine Chen as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. Sixty million times.…

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Biology Ecology Evolution Mammals Organisms Pelagic

How the Whale Got His Throat and Other Musings by a Nubbly Human

Dr. M September 25, 2013 baleenKiplingkrillsizing ocean giantstanningwhales

The following post is authored by Catharine Chen as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. Adapted from Just…

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Biology Ecology Evolution Mating & Reproduction Organisms Pelagic

Growing Large on Jelly

Dr. M September 24, 2013 jelyfishsizing ocean giantsturtle

The following post is authored by Caroline Schanche as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size.…

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Abyss Biology New Research Pelagic

Is the Mid-Atlantic ridge an oceanic oasis?

Holly Bik September 16, 2013 biodiversityBiomassECOMARMid-Atlantic Ridgeprimary productivity

The open ocean is a desolate, nutrient-poor place.  For a long time it was assumed that any type of seafloor feature (seamounts! ocean ridges!) would…

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