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Category: Organisms

Cephalopods Fish Gadgets & Gear

My ocean robot army

Dr. Martini May 30, 2013 mermaidsrobots

I keep getting this article about giant spying robotic jellyfish in my newsfeed, which quite frankly just cracks me up every time. Don’t get me…

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Paleobiology Sponge Bitches!

Fossil Carnivorous Sponge?

Dr. M May 29, 2013 Carnivorous SpongeChondrocladiaCladorhizidaefossilPaleobiologyPoriferasponge

In my email several months ago Casey Burns, a field associate with the California Academy of Science, sent me a fantastic find.  The photo is…

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Abyss Biology Evolution New Species Organisms Paleobiology Sponge Bitches!

Flesh Eating Sponges?

Dr. M May 28, 2013 abysscarnivoresChondrocladiaCladorhizidaePoriferaspongetaxonomy

Most sponges, inspiration for dish cleaners and mess absorbers, feed by filtering water through those many holes and channels.  Their scientific name, Porifera, literally means…

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Biology Evolution Mating & Reproduction New Research Sharks

It’s not uterUS, it’s uterME

Alistair Dove May 14, 2013 cannibalismelasmobranchEmbryoin uteroReproductionsand tiger sharksharks

Dear Abby, It’s just not fair.  There I was, a freshly produced sand tiger shark embryo, developing nicely and making my way down the ovarian…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Mating & Reproduction Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Weird

10 Reasons Why Bone Eating Worms Are F’n Awesome

Dr. M May 2, 2013

The deep-sea Osedax bone-devouring worms could easily have been the poster child for Deep-Sea News instead of the Giant Squid. Below is list of 10…

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Biology Crustacean Habitats

Wranglin’ the Mighty Mesograzer

Alex Warneke April 25, 2013 amphipodsHaikuMesograzersseagrass

Amphipods and I, well, we have a love/hate relationship. I love them because, for all intents and purposes, they are the rolly pollies of the…

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Biology Coral Reef Fish Organisms

Seasnake vs. Moray Eel…not what I was expecting

Dr. M April 17, 2013 Eelpredatorpreysea snake

In the below video a seasnake catches a moray eel at Giant Clam, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines.  I believe the eel is a fimbriated moray, Gymnothorax…

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Art Biology Environmental Sciences Expeditions Mammals Sea Ice

New field blog: Imaging the Arctic

Dr. Martini April 17, 2013 field sketchGreenlandnarwhals

Art and science. Their paths don’t always cross, but when they do the results can be absolutely stunning. And this is exactly why I am…

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Abyss Biology Organisms Scientist! Sharks

Not Quite the Shark that ate Esteban

Douglas Long April 16, 2013 deep seaJaguar Sharklife aquaticspeciesspecies descriptionSteve Zissoutaxnomy

It’s part of the deal that if you describe a new species, you get to give it a scientific name.  That’s one of the perks…

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Cephalopods Pictures and Movies

Giant Octopus Building Art!

Holly Bik April 13, 2013 3DBristol AquariumBuilding ArtOctopusphotos

In honor of their new “Giant Pacific Octopus” exhibit, Bristol Aquarium has commissioned some pretty badass building art. Thanks to Justin Dowling (the artist) for bringing…

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