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Category: Organisms

Adaptations Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

What 1 hour of Deep-Sea Vent Life Looks Like in 2 Minutes

Kevin Zelnio November 15, 2011 Hydrothermal VentsNeptune Canadapycnogonidsea spidertime lapse

Our friends at Neptune Canada have posted this time-lapse video on their Youtube Page. Note the zillions of sea spiders (Pycnogonids), this is a feature…

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Fish Pictures and Movies

TGIF – a clarion call for manta rays

Alistair Dove November 11, 2011 angelfishGulf of Californiamanta rayMexico

 I just wanted to share some nice footage from Mexico showing a group of clarion agenlfish (Holacanthus clarionensis) cleaning a manta ray that comes within…

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Art Organisms

Octopi Wall Street!

Miriam Goldstein November 10, 2011 99 percentdiversityInvertebrateInvertebrate WarsOccupyOWS

This lovely piece of art, by graduate students Laurel Hiebert and Kira Treibergs with artwork by Marley Jarvis, made the rounds last week. We are…

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Adaptations

Wednesday Morning Murmuration

Kevin Zelnio November 9, 2011 FlockingislandsMurmurationStarlings

Brandon Keim has the science behind this awesome video is over at Wired Science. Murmuration from Sophie Windsor Clive on Vimeo.

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Adaptations Plankton

National Geographic on Capturing Bioluminescence on Camera

Kevin Zelnio November 6, 2011 bioluminescenceNational Geographic

Despite the “hunting the giant squid” theme, there is some really cool footage here. some of it I haven’t seen before.

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Adaptations Organisms

If I Was A Hagfish Could I Get With Tall Blonds?

Dr. M November 1, 2011 competitionHagfishpredatorpreyslimesmooth movessmooth operator

Almost sixteen years ago, I was at phase one of Operation Convince A Tall Blond To Get With Me. For brevity, I will refer to…

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Fish Organisms Pictures and Movies

The Deep: Home of BIG TEETH

Kevin Zelnio November 1, 2011 Anoplogaster cornutaAristostomias scintillansChaenophryneChauliodus macounideep seaFangtoothfishLongfin dragonfishMBARIShiny loosejawTactostoma macropusteethViperfish

From the always epically entertaining MBARI Video.

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Organisms

We are the 99%

Alistair Dove October 31, 2011 diversityinvertebratesOWS
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Conservation & Environment Education Fish Fishing Organisms

Shark Hope

RickMac October 27, 2011 Coral Reef Alliancecoral reefsfijiShark Sanctuarysharks

“Bula!” (That’s Fijian for “Yo, wassup!“) Following a successful premier this past Monday in the Fiji capital of Suva, I’m proud to bring you the…

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Ecology Microbes

San Diego red tide eaten alive by single-celled predator

Miriam Goldstein October 23, 2011 bioluminescencedinoflagellatesLingulodinium polyedrumNoctilucaPeter FranksPredationred tideScripps

The red tide that has lit San Diego for several weeks is ending in a microscopic bloodbath. The above photo was taken by Linsey Sala,…

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