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Category: Life of Science

Cephalopods Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

Friday Deep-sea Picture: Illustrator James Jean

Peter Etnoyer March 13, 2009 AIDSArtCephalopodfantasyjames jean

Talented illustrator and Fables cover artist James Jean has a blog called ProcessRecess (awesome) where he’s showcasing different versions of an award winning series of…

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Education Expeditions Reviews Scientist!

Global Ocean Exploration’s new website

Peter Etnoyer March 11, 2009 ArcticconsultingExpedition

Last week I posted an article about consulting for the marine sciences as a follow up to Craig’s story “how to be a deep-sea biologist“.…

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Conferences Scientist!

Happy Birthday to Southern Fried Scientist!

Kevin Zelnio March 9, 2009 Birthdayscience online 09scio09Southern Fried Science

One of only 2 people in the world that actually give a damn about deep sea fungi. Here’s to your 25th, Cheers!

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Industry & Government Scientist!

Tips on Consulting for the Marine Sciences

Peter Etnoyer March 3, 2009 aquanautixconsultingGISmarine biologymarine science

This should be considered an addendum to Craig’s post yesterday, called “So, you want to be a deep-sea biologist“. It assumes you’ve done everything right,…

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Conservation & Environment Education Opinion & Editorial

Is Sea Sheppard Good or Bad for Sharks?

Kevin Zelnio March 2, 2009 conservationFinningSea SheppardsharkSouthern Fried Science

David from Southern Fried Science has a good post continuing the discussion started by Dr. M here on Deep Sea News. While Dr. M focused…

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Education New Research Scientist! Uncategorized

So You Want to Be A Deep-Sea Biologist?

Dr. M March 2, 2009 advisorscareerdeep seadeep-sea biologistfaculty memberfirst authorfull professorgoogle scholargraduate schoolGREIvy Leaguepart scientistParty Schoolph.d.Researchscientific productScientist!

In the past, a few readers, interns, random undergraduates, and a curious public have asked all three of us here at DSN “How do you…

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New Research Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

TGIF: Wallpaper Alert

Peter Etnoyer February 26, 2009 MedusaNational Geographicscreen savertgifwallpaper

National Geographic is advertising “Into the Abyss” with a website that includes some sweet pelagic wallpaper, like this Atolla sp. medusa that now adorns my…

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Cephalopods Reviews Scientist!

Martin Wells

Dr. M February 26, 2009 BooksCambridgeCephalopodconservationlimpetsmarine biology

It is with great sadness that I post this from the Other 95%… I received the sad news today that Martin Wells, imminent biologist, one…

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Organisms Reviews Scientist! Social Sciences

Another Atlantis discovered on YouTube

Peter Etnoyer February 24, 2009 atlantisgoogle earthGoogle Oceanmatt damonyonaguni

Having ignored the myriad blog postings about people using Google Earth’s new ocean layer to discover Atlantis, and tracking about 20 different ridiculous stories, I…

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Adaptations Fish New Research Organisms Scientist!

Scientists Solve The Mystery Of Why This Fish Is So Freakin’ Crazy

Dr. M February 23, 2009 AquariumBarrel-eyedeep seaEyefishMBARIROVvideo

The barreleye (Macropinna microstoma) has extremely light-sensitive eyes that can rotate within a transparent, fluid-filled shield on its head. The fish’s tubular eyes are capped…

View More Scientists Solve The Mystery Of Why This Fish Is So Freakin’ Crazy

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