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Category: Life of Science

Conferences Fish New Research Organisms

Big Gulpers In The Deep

Kevin Zelnio February 23, 2009 ASLOBaited Camera TrapsBest of ZelnioBlack SwallowerChiasmodon nigerConferenceCrustaceaDrazenfishOxygen Minimum ZoneScavengerSnake MackerelYehZoarcidae

I got the dreaded pop-up of doom as my macbook told me it could not install the latest update because I out of space. So…

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Conservation & Environment Coral Expeditions New Research Open Access Organisms Seamount

Seamount Life Is Unique Just Not In the Way We Thought

Dr. M February 19, 2009 conservationCoralInvertebrateOpen Accessplos oneSeamountsponge

About a month ago, I published my first paper at PLoS One. I believed an open access journal was the most appropriate place for the…

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Environmental Sciences New Research Scientist!

Surfing PhD

Peter Etnoyer February 17, 2009 chad nelseneconomicsSurfingsurfrider

My good friend Chad Nelsen, Environmental Director at Surfrider Foundation, has a great post at the Surf Economics blog about daily beach attendance at Trestles,…

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Adaptations Cephalopods Pictures and Movies Scientist!

Marine Biology Videos at Wired Science

Kevin Zelnio February 15, 2009 CephalopodDavid GalloTEDvideoWHOIWired ScienceWood's Hole

Mo, the Neurophilosopher, brought to my attention via Twitter Wired Science’s “10 Fantastic Marine Biology Videos“. They are all great bits from the marine youtube-o-sphere.…

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TGIF: Worlds Deepest Sea Fan

Peter Etnoyer February 13, 2009 convexellagorgonianresearch bloggingsea fanworld's deepest

The depth record for deep-sea fans is held by Convexella krampi at 5850 meters in the frigid Antarctic, North Atlantic, and Kermadec Trench.

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Opinion & Editorial Reviews Scientist!

Science is Rock and Roll Baby!

Dr. M February 11, 2009 lecturerock and rollsciene

I wish my talks had posters like this.  The Biology Dept. at University of North Carolina commissioned a local indie poster designer to create flyers…

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Carnivals & Link Love New Species Organisms Scientist!

I Call On You To Make A List Of Our Minions…

Dr. M February 11, 2009 AsteroiddatabasedominatationInvertebrateseastars

…from the Echinodermata.  Chris Mah has heard my call and unleashed the World Asteroidea Database.  This will definitely make roll call easier when I assemble…

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Pictures and Movies Scientist!

Ballard on the Colbert Report

Kevin Zelnio February 11, 2009 Bob BallardColbert ReportexplorationOkea

The Colbert ReportMon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Robert Ballard Colbert Report Full Episodes Funny Political News Christian Bale Parody Joke of the Day Thats…

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Carnivals & Link Love Gadgets & Gear Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Eye In The Sea

Dr. M February 10, 2009 cabled observatoryECHOEye In The SeaROV

Wired Magazine has nice write up about the cabled observatory, ECHO, and the Eye in the Sea that I discussed yesterday.

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Eye in the Sea

Dr. M February 9, 2009 cabled observatorycameradeep seaMARSMBARIORCAweb cam

In case you missed it.  The first ever deep-sea web cam is up and running.  I said the FIRST EVER DEEP-SEA WEB CAM.  I don’t…

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