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Category: Organisms

Coral Reef Fish Uncategorized

Mesmerizing Schools of Convict Tangs

Dr. M December 6, 2015 Convict Tangcoral reefGIFhawaii

One of my favorite places in the entirety of the Hawaiian Islands is the Kapoho Tide Pools.  Lava flows from Kilauea often reach the ocean.  Rapid…

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Abyss Adaptations Development Ecology Evolution Mating & Reproduction Mollusk Pelagic Plankton

Meet Phylliroe: the sea slug that looks and swims like a fish

RR Helm November 18, 2015

Biologists have a habit of naming things after cool animals. Cars named after comb jellies, internet passwords after giant squid. Most of these names I…

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Art Crustacean Favorite Species Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The Art and Anatomy of the Yeti Crab

Dr. M November 18, 2015 squidtoonsyeti crab

There is so much to love about this Squidtoons.  Fantastic artwork? Check. Adorable deep-sea creature? Check. Scientific accuracy? Check.  Mentions of source scientific articles? Check,…

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Abyss Biology Carnivals & Link Love Cephalopods Coral Reef Habitats Organisms Pelagic

Dramatic Cuttlefish is Dramatic with Bonus Video

Dr. M November 17, 2015

Deep Underwater from Alex Soloviev is a sequence of trippy music and great underwater footage.  The theme music is Solar Walk 3-Event Horizon by Astropilot.  So yeah…trippy.…

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Cephalopods Pelagic Uncategorized

“It’s like a deep-sea version of Truck Nuts”

Holly Bik November 16, 2015 DoryteuthisGiant SquidMagnapinnaNPRradioWait Wait Don't Tell Me

Yes, that’s a direct quote from National Public Radio. I was giggling this weekend when I turned on the legendary NPR quiz show Wait Wait..Don’t…

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Adaptations Crustacean Organisms Paleobiology

Jurassic Hermit Crabs Are Even More Awesome Than You Can Envision

Dr. M November 16, 2015 clickbaitHermit CrabI mean what's up with that titleIFLMSJurassic

In case it ever comes up in a Jeopardy Daily Double question, the fossil record does not contain many hermit crab fossils.  That’s right, those…

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Abyss Adaptations Ecology New Research Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

More Food, More Species

Dr. M November 11, 2015 biodiversitydeep seaOrganismssubmersibletaxonomyWood Fall

via GIPHY The Notorious B.I.G., Mase, and Puff Daddy understand. Increase one variable in a system and another variable rises en suite. For the B.I.G.…

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Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Ecology Evolution Intertidal Mollusk Uncategorized Weird

Malacology Monthly: It Eats Whaaaat?

Douglas Long November 11, 2015 conchologyfeeding ecologyGastropodmalacologymarine biologymarine ecologymolluskParasitepredatorsea snailseashellshellSnailtoxinstrophic

Not all snails scour the ocean bottom for algae and muck, but some have more refined tastes. But taste is one thing, and having the…

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Education Mammals Pictures and Movies

Awesome nerd joke hidden in Wikipedia’s “List of Cetaceans”

RR Helm November 10, 2015

First, two key facts: 1) Whales and dolphins and all those sorts are called cetaceans. It’s the science word for whales and dolphins. 2) When…

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Art Best Biology Ecology Favorite Species Intertidal Life At Sea Organisms Pelagic Pictures and Movies Seaweeds

From the Top Shelf

Alex Warneke November 8, 2015 An Ocean GardenBerkleyJosie IselinKathy Ann MillerseaweedWeedotWeek

“I fell in love with seaweed at the kitchen counter. I had returned with a sack full from the windswept beach, and as I dropped…

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