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Category: Life of Science

Conservation & Environment Education

The Scientist’s Role in Advocacy and Outreach

Dr. M January 18, 2010 #scio10AdvocacycommunicationEducationoutreachScience Online 2010

As always the good fellows (ahem and lady) at Southern Friend Science are tackling complex issues and generating discussion.  The latest from Why Sharks Matter…

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Conservation & Environment Education Plastic Scientist! Uncategorized

Miriam Joins Us At DSN

Dr. M January 18, 2010

Out of Science Online 2010 came many things, perhaps the best for Kevin and I is Miriam joining us from Oyster’s Garter.  Let’s just say…

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Industry & Government New Research Scientist!

New Deep-Sea Research Centre

Dr. M January 17, 2010 AtlanticAzoresoceanographyPortugalresearch center

…or Center depending on where you live.  Although in the US we feel the need to discard oceanography Portugal is a little more forward thinking.…

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Conferences

Science Online 2010, Beginnings

Dr. M January 15, 2010 Science Online

Bora Z addresses the largest crowd of geeks the Triangle has ever seen

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Conferences

Blogging From My IPhone

Dr. M January 15, 2010 iphone scienceonline

Just a test to see if my new IPhone WordPress app works! This means quicker blogging from ScienceOnline 2010!

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Carnivals & Link Love Expeditions New Research Organisms Scientist! Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

New Expediton Blogs

Dr. M January 14, 2010

A couple of new deep-sea expedition blogs to add to your RSS feeds… An excellent and and often funny blog about a recent hadal expedition…

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Scientist!

Humpback Whale Aerobics

Kevin Zelnio January 8, 2010 Ari FriedlanerDuke Marine LabHumpbackNational GeographicPat Halpinwhale

This is a cool National Geographic video about research done by Duke Marine Lab researchers Ari Friedlander and Pat Halpin. I love the graphical representation…

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Education

Thank You for Bringing the Ocean to the Midwest!

Kevin Zelnio January 7, 2010 Donor's Coose

I just word that yet another Oceans in the Classroom project was fully funded. “Mrs. S” sent out a thank you to all who donated.…

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Environmental Sciences Expeditions Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Dispatches from Antarctica – LARISSA Begins

Kevin Zelnio January 7, 2010 Antarcticacold seepDavid HonigDrake PassageHMS James CookLARISSALarsen Ice ShelfMethane SeepR/V Nathaniel B. Palmer

David Honig is a graduate student in marine science at Duke University in the lab of Dr. Cindy Van Dover. He is participating in LARISSA,…

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Organisms Scientist!

National University of Ireland, Galway’s Natural History Museum

Kevin Zelnio January 1, 2010 GalwayIrelandMartin Ryan Marine Science InstituteNational University of IrelandNatural History Museum

In December I spent some time visiting a colleague at NUI Galway. I had a great time and Galway is a beautiful, fun city. Pubs…

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