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Category: Scientist!

Scientist! The Basics

Hasta la proxima, Kevin

Alistair Dove February 8, 2013

As Kevin moves on to snowier pastures, I want to offer a different perspective on his contributions to DSN and the world of science.  In…

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Opinion & Editorial Scientist! The Basics

Loomings

RickMac February 8, 2013 beerKevinnew beginningstransitions

It’s raining tonight in my heart as I dwell on the thought that Kevin is cleaning-out his desk here at Deep Sea News.  My colleague,…

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Scientist! Uncategorized

The kinds of waves I hate…goodbyes.

Dr. Martini January 28, 2013

Miriam was one of the first 10 people I followed on Twitter. I had just learned about the magic of twitter and online science communication…

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Scientist! The Basics

She inspires me and takes my shoe advice

Holly Bik January 28, 2013 farewellKnaussmiriam goldsteinOcean Bloggers

I’ve kept my words short here because I feel like words will always be inadequate. I met Miriam a full 6 months after we had…

View More She inspires me and takes my shoe advice
Scientist!

She Makes Me Want To Be A Better Writer

RickMac January 28, 2013 DeeplingsEquityFeministeLGBTMiriamScience OnlineUp Up and Away!

Once upon a time, let’s call it 2006, I launched my very first ocean science blog post over at Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets. …

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Scientist!

To take arms against a sea of troubles: my life in blogging, and farewell

Miriam Goldstein January 28, 2013 bloggingmiriam goldsteinsocial media

I started blogging in 2007, at my mother’s deathbed. This isn’t the story I usually tell. I usually say that I always liked to write,…

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Conferences Scientist!

The Deeplings at Science Online

Miriam Goldstein January 27, 2013 Meet the DeeplingsScience Online

A shoal of Deeplings will be attending this week’s Science Online conference in North Carolina. If you’ll be there, come say hi to Craig, Al,…

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Scientist! The Basics

A field guide to privilege in marine science: some reasons why we lack diversity

Miriam Goldstein January 24, 2013 diversityI Am Scienceprivilegescience education

After I successfully defended my Ph.D., and as I and packed up my belongings to move across the country for a new job (more on…

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Can Beasts of the Deep Survive the Impact of Drilling for Oil?

Dr. M December 18, 2012 Daniel JonesDisturbanceDrillingoffshore drillingoilSERPENT

This is Guest Post from Dr. Daniel Jones a deep-sea biologist with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom and Project Coordinator for SERPENT…

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California Coastal Climate Change Research

Kevin Zelnio December 11, 2012 Californiaclimate changeCoastalEcologymusseloysterResearchSea StarstarfishUniversity of California

Was just sent these great informative short videos about research being done to understand how climate change affects coastal communities. Coastal organisms live in areas…

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