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…
Tip of the fin to Penguin Wanderings.
View More Fear Sharks?Search Engine Land writer Danny Sullivan delivers a blow-by-blow overview of a media roll-out as he live blogs the Google Ocean Event at California Academy…
View More Live blogging Google Ocean eventThe download of Google Earth 5.0 to Mac OS X is painless, as expected. Ocean lovers will be delighted with the improved seafloor topography. It’s…
View More How much better is Google Earth’s new seafloorDeep Sea News “field correspondent” and good friend Wallace J Nichols is posting links to the first real evidence of Google Earth enhancements. Click here…
View More Google’s Ocean is trickling inOyster’s Garter brings verse to blue Carnival, sings Ode to sciencey [things].
View More Carnival of the Blue (21) HaikuToday is the day of a long awaited event in San Francisco, with repercussions for Google Earth users around the globe. How do I know?…
View More Something big is happeningWow, it actually pretty informative without being sensationalistic and loud. This captures my interest much more than say a loudmouth in the sub freaking out…
View More Ocean CensusBibliOdyssey has some beautiful plates of echinoderms from manuscripts by Louis Agassiz from the 1840s. Check out their site for more and where to go…
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