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Category: Scientist!

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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Adaptations Cephalopods Mating & Reproduction New Research Organisms Scientist!

Squid Cuts Body of Sexual Partner

Dr. M February 9, 2009 CephalopodenzymesfreaksGiant SquidJapanMolluscasexspermsquidValentine's Day

Yeah, squids are freaky…real freaky freaks.  An article over at Practical Fish Keeping details the work of recent PhD Henk-Jan Hoving.  His dissertation makes mine…

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Expeditions New Research New Species Organisms Scientist!

Deep Sea Creatures Are Super Freaks

Dr. M February 9, 2009 Anemonecarnivorousfreaksman eatingsea spiderssea squirt

A scientific examination of the Tasman Fracture Zone by a group of scientists (including some from CSIRO and the California Institute of Technology) uncovered 274…

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Conferences Education New Research Scientist!

Finally…

Dr. M February 9, 2009 Carl ZimmerCracker BarrelDarwinice stormNESCentNorth CarolinaResearch Triangeroad trip

You might have noticed my absence lately.  Maybe you didn’t.  Maybe you did and just don’t care.  I finally arrived in North Carolina (like NC…

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Gadgets & Gear Industry & Government Reviews Scientist! Uncategorized

How much better is Google Earth’s new seafloor

Peter Etnoyer February 2, 2009 bathymetrygoogle earthGoogle OceanMonterey Canyonsaba bankseafloor

The download of Google Earth 5.0 to Mac OS X is painless, as expected. Ocean lovers will be delighted with the improved seafloor topography. It’s…

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Gadgets & Gear Organisms Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Robot glider to make Trans-Atlantic journey

Peter Etnoyer January 31, 2009 marine scienceoceanographyResearchrobotRutgersTeledyne Webbtrans-atlantic

Sea turtles do it. Ocean liners do it. Charles Lindbergh did it. Even a Zeppelin can do it. Can an autonomous robot do it, across…

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Conservation & Environment Environmental Sciences Scientist!

Polar-Palooza in NYC

Kevin Zelnio January 27, 2009 climate changeNew York Times

For all our hip metro readers that will be in New York City on Saturday Feb. 7th, you will not want to miss this event.…

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Scientist!

New Additions to the Office

Kevin Zelnio January 26, 2009 CalenderClockEmily DamstraInvertebrateKaren JamesOfficeSCAMITThe Beagle Project

In a previous post I mentioned how awesome Emily Damstra‘s marine invertebrate clock and SCAMIT‘s 2009 calender were. I recently received both and am proudly…

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Scientist!

New interview with Sylvia Earle

Peter Etnoyer January 23, 2009 sylvia earle

Dr. Sylvia Earle appears on the local news in Sandy, Utah as she helps to raise money for their new aquarium.  The interview is a…

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Gadgets & Gear Scientist!

Deep-sea webcam

Peter Etnoyer January 23, 2009 edith widderMARSwebcam

Marine biologists Edith Widder and Erika Raymond installed the first deep-sea webcam on the ocean floor in Monterey Bay this week using MBARI’s Ventana ROV…

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