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Category: Life of Science

Carnivals & Link Love Conferences Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Mollusks Who Take Advantage of Others and the Scientist Who Study Them

Dr. M January 14, 2011 Hydrothermal VentLondonmolluscsmollusksNatural History Museumscience meetings

An upcoming meeting was brought to my attention.  Let’s just say the subject made me squeal a bit.  I’m as giddy as school kid with…

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The Deeplings at Science Online 2011

Miriam Goldstein January 13, 2011 Science Onlinescio11

The entire Deep Sea News team will be spending the next couple days at the Science Online 2011 conference in North Carolina. Along with copious…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Scientist In Residence: Danny Richter on Pirate Guilt

Archie Teuthis January 10, 2011 Danny RichterIndian OceanpiratesScientist In ResidenceSomalia

Editors Note: We are starting a new Scientist in Residence program at Deep-Sea News. The Scientist in Residence for each month at DSN would contribute substantial…

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Interview on the NOAA Marine Debris Blog

Miriam Goldstein December 27, 2010 interviewmarine debrismiriam goldsteinPlastic

I was interviewed by the NOAA Marine Debris blog! It’s about my work this October on a NOAA cruise through the eastern part of the…

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Conservation & Environment Ecology Oil Spills Scientist! Weird

A Very Deep Sea Holiday Greeting

RickMac December 25, 2010 CephalopodmasWhacky Shit

Twas two nights after Cephalopodmas, and all through the lab, All the Deeplings were ready for beer and boiled crab. Their table was set, napkins…

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Peer Review May Increase Mortality Rates

Dr. M December 15, 2010 peer review

A special hat tip to Twisted Bacteria for bringing this to my attention Every December, the journal Environmental Microbiology publishes a collection of humorous quotes…

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Life At Sea Natural Disaster Vessels and Equipment Weather

Cruise ship encounters heavy seas in Drake Passage

Dr. M December 8, 2010 AntarcticaDrake Passage

gCaptain brought my attention to cruise ship rather unfortunate encounter with the Drake Passage.  For those who don’t know, the Drake Passage is the hell…

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Open Access

From The Editor’s Desk: The Case For Open Access

Dr. M November 29, 2010 biodiversity crisisOpen Accessplos one

Color me surprised that there is still resistance against open access journals. I was extremely flattered a few years ago to be invited to join…

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Conferences Conservation & Environment

Cop16 Climate Talks Resume In Cancun

RickMac November 29, 2010 Cancunclimate changeCOP16Enough's EnoughJustin BieberkittensUnited Nations

Beginning this morning and running through December 10th, the 16th edition of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate…

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Encounters with Bioluminescent Creatures

Dr. M November 26, 2010 bioluminescentSmithsonian

A who’s who of marine scientists describe exploring the deep  and their encounters with bioluminescent creatures. Encounters with Bioluminescent Creatures at the Smithsonian website. Hat tip to…

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