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Category: Seaweeds

Kelp Forest New Research Seaweeds

Kelp, Spacecraft, and You

Jarrett Byrnes January 9, 2018

OK, folks, time for some more KEEEELP FROOOOM SPAAAAAACE!!! And an opportunity for you to do some science of your very own! As you know,…

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Biology Favorite Species Seaweeds

Seaweed Sorting? There’s Now an App for That!

Alex Warneke November 16, 2017 AppField GuideSeaweeds

“What is that squishy brown stuff on the rock?” – said every tidepool enthusiast ever. Just in time for the low winter tides, the brilliant…

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Kelp Forest Seaweeds Weird

The Kelp of Luxury

Jarrett Byrnes January 30, 2017

How do you define class? How do you define luxury? How do you define an experience like no other at 30,000 feet in the sky?…

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Benthic Favorite Species Kelp Forest Seaweeds

Look at the Size of that Kelp

Jarrett Byrnes January 9, 2017 kelpkelp forestmacrocystis

I think one reason DSN wanted to rope me in was that Alex wanted another algae nerd on staff. And I hope I make her…

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Pokémon GO players, please don’t take drifters from the ocean. THEY ARE NOT POKÉBALLS.

Dr. Martini July 24, 2016 drifterkelppokPokemonPokemonGo

Love it or hate it, Pokémon Go is undeniably a phenomenon. Although we here at DSN previously warned of the perils of Poké hunting in…

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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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Conservation & Environment Ecology Environmental Sciences Intertidal Mating & Reproduction Mollusk Seaweeds Uncategorized Weird

How Urban Renewal Gets You Giant Sea Hares

Douglas Long November 2, 2015 estuaryLake MerrittMeasure DDmolluskOaklandrestorationSan Francisco BaySea Hare

Why masses of giant ocean mollusks invading your city’s rest & relaxation zone is actually a good thing   At the heart of downtown Oakland,…

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The Art of Saving Our Seas

Alex Warneke August 10, 2015 PangeaSeedSeaWallsSeaWallsMXStayWild

“Artivism: An explosion of creativity, a marrying of art and activism” Over the past three years, street artists across the globe have taken up their brushes, prepped…

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Biology Favorite Species Life At Sea Life of Science Organisms Seaweeds Uncategorized Weird

10 Not-So-Obvious Ways Seaweed is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You

Alex Warneke July 25, 2015 baconbeercompoundsOSUScienceseaweed

Remember way back, when you couldn’t leave the dinner table before you ate all of your leafy veggies? Remember how for 8 year old you,…

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