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Category: Scientist!

Reviews Scientist! Seamount

Me On TV…Kind Of

Dr. M December 14, 2007

Christina Kellogg invited me to give a seminar at the joint USGS/University of Southern Florida College of Marine Science. Overall I think the talk went…

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Scientist!

What I Want For Christmas

Dr. M December 5, 2007

As this holiday seasons quickly approaches, I am left pondering what I would like to appear under the tree. 1. The search for a tenure-track…

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Organisms Scientist!

What are my research interests?

Dr. M November 27, 2007

This is what people pay me to do.

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Expeditions New Research Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

We Are Going to Need Some More Money

Dr. M November 25, 2007

Perhaps as no shock, oceanography is going to need some more money, about $2-3 billion to be exact. A group of international scientist called the…

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New Research Scientist! Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Real Time Dissertation

Dr. M November 15, 2007

We at DSN try to report on the research as it happens. Now we report on research before it happens! DSN’s old whipping boy Kevin…

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Scientist!

That's One Hot Shirt

Dr. M November 8, 2007

Kevin was one of the winners of the three prizes in the DSN Fundapoolaza Challenge. Might I say he looks damn fine in that t-shirt!…

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Scientist!

My friend the Tiger Shark

Peter Etnoyer November 1, 2007

This here 8′ tiger shark below circled me and Dr. Juan Armando Sanchez twice as we collected gorgonians in 25m of water in a flat rubble landscape on the Saba Bank interior last week.

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Scientist!

A Conversation With Cindy Lee Van Dover

Dr. M October 16, 2007

For much of Cindy Lee Van Dover’s professional life, she has been a pioneer…In 1990, she became the first woman with a license to pilot…

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Expeditions Scientist!

Reason #111 Not to Pursue A Job In Oceanographic Sciences

Dr. M October 10, 2007

Maybe another reason for scientist to carry Glocks in the field. A boat carrying six scientists from Waltair-Vishkhapatnam-based regional centre attached to Goa-based National Institute…

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Scientist!

Young Oceanographers Are A Rowdy Bunch

Dr. M October 4, 2007

Kids pay attention! Oceanography and drugs don’t mix. …a third-year student at UF, was arrested during an Introduction to Oceanography class…for the charges of cocaine…

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