How Life Thrives Under the Ocean’s Crushing Pressure
Like most deep-sea biologists, I have a large collection of decorated Styrofoam cups. A couple dozen line the bookshelf of my office, each displaying a…
Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 10th, 2010
View More Deep Sea Tweets for March 10th, 2010I was EXTREMELY shocked that my beloved urochordates were not included in the rekindling of the invertebrate wars. I am compelled to defend their honor…
View More Repost from TOG: Urochordata! Urochordata! Rah! Rah! Rah!Drifters of the deep from Eugenia Loli-Queru on Vimeo. Hat tip to Penguin Wanderings.
View More Look At the Drifting Jellies. Just Look At It!Sam over at Oceanographer’s Choice knows what is up. There really is no way anything other than a member of the Arthropoda could even be…
View More Even Tiny Copepods Are More Awesome Than a Slimey MolluscBelow the fold is a summary of tweets from March 9th, 2010
View More Deep Sea Tweets for March 9th, 2010Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 8th, 2010
View More Deep Sea Tweets for March 8th, 2010Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 7th, 2010
View More Deep Sea Tweets for March 7th, 2010A blog war is starting to develop again. No I am not talking about this one. I am talking about the Great Invertebrate Wars. Everything was…
View More Molluscs, now with 100% more awesumOriginally, Popeye the Sailor gained strength from rubbing the head of a rare chicken. Not until 1932 and thereafter did Popeye gain superhuman strength and…
View More Spinach, Popeye, and Fishy PigeonsOur own Miriam G took home gold in Southern Fried Science’s Ocean Story Slam! Here was her entry. Check out the other Ocean Story Slams…
View More Miriam Warns of Diving with Jewelry in Ocean Story Slam!