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Category: Organisms

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Underwater Ticking Timebomb

Dr. M July 30, 2007

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army, In 1964, mustard gas canisters are pushed into the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey. Millions of pounds were dumped…

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Coral Expeditions

Canadian Coral Hunting

Dr. M July 30, 2007

A three-week Canadian expedition recently finished that documented a protected area near Sable Island referred to as the Gully. The Gully is the largest submarine…

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Organisms Scientist! Social Sciences

Glass Menagerie

Dr. M July 26, 2007

No that’s not real and neither are the others in the post! Argonauta Argo, National Museum& Gallery, Cardiff Spending time at the Museum Comparative Zoology…

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Adaptations Cephalopods Conservation & Environment New Research

Humboldt Are Here And They're Hungry

Dr. M July 25, 2007

  Growing up to two meters (six feet) long, Humboldt squid are formidable predators that hunt krill and a variety of fishes. Their normal habitat…

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Adaptations Cephalopods Conservation & Environment New Research

Humboldt Are Here And They’re Hungry

Dr. M July 25, 2007

  Growing up to two meters (six feet) long, Humboldt squid are formidable predators that hunt krill and a variety of fishes. Their normal habitat…

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Cephalopods Reviews

Giant Squid Attack Your Computer

Dr. M July 25, 2007

Scholastic.com just launched Investigate the Giant Squid: Mysterious Cephalopod of the Deep. The site is geared for children and provides numerous links and activities to…

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Adaptations

Sponge Bob's Bigger and Older Cousin

Dr. M July 21, 2007

If your a sponge the deep sea may be the good live.

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Adaptations

Sponge Bob’s Bigger and Older Cousin

Dr. M July 21, 2007

If your a sponge the deep sea may be the good live.

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Cephalopods

Big Dead Squid

Dr. M July 11, 2007

A potential new record holder for the largest giant squid washed ashore in western Tasmania. The individual came in at 550 lbs (250 kg) and…

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New Species

Octo-Squid!

Dr. M July 5, 2007

It’s a bird! It’s a plane. It’s Oct-Squid!

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