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Category: Coral

Adaptations Cephalopods Coral Ecology New Research Open Access Organisms

The many personalities of snails and anemones

Dr. M August 1, 2011 AnemoneBehaviorbehaviourCephalopodnervous systempersonalityself-orgazingSnail

Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures-F. Scott Fitzgerald  Quirky, sheepish, fun-loving, lethargic, energetic, aloof, courageous, sensitive You might invoke these words to describe…

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Coral Reviews Social Sciences

Reef Madness!

Kevin Zelnio May 31, 2011 Charles DarwinCoralDavid DobbsLouis AgassizReef Madness

In a very generous online experiment, science writer and blogger at Wired Science David Dobbs, is putting up his entire book Reef Madness in small…

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Conservation & Environment Coral Ecology Fish Fishing Opinion & Editorial

Sharks, The News Cycle, And The Madness of Mobs

RickMac April 24, 2011 conservationsharks

  My life for the past few months has been all about sharks.  Mind you, I’m not complaining.  A confluence of opportunities has me building…

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Biology Coral Ecology Oil Spills Organisms

A Tale of Germanic Chieftains and Deep-Sea Corals

Dr. M April 1, 2011 ageArminiusAugustusBattle of the Teutoburg Forestblack coralCoralGermanicgrowth rateLeiopatheslifespannuclear bomb testingRadiationradiocarbon datingRomanstree ringsVarsus

The year is 9CE. Fourteen years later Pliny the Elder will be Pliny the Newly Born. Cai Lun will invent paper one hundred years later.…

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Coral Ecology Evolution Mating & Reproduction New Research Open Access Organisms Scientist!

Red Means Go: Coral, Color, and Climate Change

RickMac February 1, 2011 conservationcoral reefsGenetics

One of the defining decision points of life: Settle-down and make a living close to the familiar particulars of your birthplace or venture out to…

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Conservation & Environment Coral Ecology Fish Organisms Scientist!

What’s Eating You?

RickMac January 25, 2011 Caribbeancoral reefsField WorkInvasive Speciesmarine conservation

Feed a fish a fish, it eats for a day; Teach a fish to fish, it eats forever. That basically seems to be the crux…

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Conservation & Environment Coral Ecology Fish Fishing

Epic FAIL, Wake-Up Call, Turning Point, or All of the Above?

RickMac January 11, 2011 conservation

Here’s a hypothetical you parents out there should appreciate: Your child comes home from school, report card in hand.  On reviewing the grades you notice…

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Conservation & Environment Coral Ecology

Graduate Research Opportunity in Coral Bleaching and Ocean Acidification

RickMac December 21, 2010 coral bleachinggraduate schoolocean acidification

Passing along a solicitation for what looks like a very interesting (and timely) research opportunity at The Ohio State University.  You can also learn more…

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Coral Oil Spills

Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-sea Corals Pt. 2

Dr. M November 6, 2010 CoralGulf of MexicoNOAAOil Spill

KZ already posted this yesterday but you should venture over to the NOAA website and view both the high resolution version of the image above and…

View More Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-sea Corals Pt. 2
Coral Expeditions Industry & Government Oil Spills

Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-Sea Corals

Kevin Zelnio November 5, 2010 CoralNOAAOil SpillSoft Coral

Fresh out of the NOAA news office: […] Operating from the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown and using a variety of tools including the National…

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