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Tag: National Geographic

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Enter the Kingdom of the Blue Whale

Kevin Zelnio March 8, 2009 BalaenopteraBlue WhaleNational Geographicwhale

Tonight at 8pm eastern time, National Geographic Channel is premiering its new documentary Kingdom of the Blue Whale. After just previewing it twice this weekend,…

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New Research Pictures and Movies Reviews Scientist!

TGIF: Wallpaper Alert

Peter Etnoyer February 26, 2009 MedusaNational Geographicscreen savertgifwallpaper

National Geographic is advertising “Into the Abyss” with a website that includes some sweet pelagic wallpaper, like this Atolla sp. medusa that now adorns my…

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Fish

Whale Shark Wine and Dine

Kevin Zelnio February 22, 2009 ChondrichthysNational GeographicsharkSpawningwhale shark

While the announcer’s voice usually annoys me, I found this clip to be particularly interesting. They actually get into a nice little sidebar about the…

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Coral Organisms Reviews

Seahorses: nice backdrops for octocorals

Peter Etnoyer February 12, 2009 coral reefindonesiakidsNational GeographicOctocoralred seascuba divingseahorsevideo

It’s going to be much easier to convince people Sea Fans are Super Cool now that National Geographic photographers trained their lens on new species…

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National Geographic’s Darwin Day-Palooza!

Kevin Zelnio February 9, 2009 Darwin DayNational Geographic

You are all invited! Make sure to tune in tonight and Tuesday.

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Education Gadgets & Gear Organisms

Broadcast media’s command performance

Peter Etnoyer February 3, 2009 bbc earthBob BallardEducationgoogle earthGoogle OceanNational Geographicplanet earthsylvia earle

Ever since yesterday’s release of Google Earth 5.0, I have been trying to convince myself that playing with the new Ocean layer is part of…

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Expeditions Organisms Vessels and Equipment

Ocean Census

Kevin Zelnio February 1, 2009 Census of Marine LifeCoMLNational GeographicROPOS

Wow, it actually pretty informative without being sensationalistic and loud. This captures my interest much more than say a loudmouth in the sub freaking out…

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Adaptations Organisms Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep Sea Picture: Ninja Hydromedusa!

Kevin Zelnio July 4, 2008 AntarcticaBristlewormHydromedusajellyNational GeographicPolychaeteShrimpWeddell Seaworm

From National Geographic’s new Translucent Creatures photo gallery: A hydromedusa spreads its luminescent tentacles in the Weddell Sea near Antarctica. Photograph by Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures.…

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You don't like coconuts

Dr. M December 24, 2006 CoconutsNational Geographic

At one of this holiday’s events, someone asked when I knew I wanted to be a marine biologist. It was college when I realized I…

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You don’t like coconuts

Dr. M December 24, 2006 CoconutsNational Geographic

At one of this holiday’s events, someone asked when I knew I wanted to be a marine biologist. It was college when I realized I…

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