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Tag: Oregon

Biology Environmental Sciences Plankton Weather

What actually happened in the sea during the solar eclipse!

Dr. Martini August 25, 2017 eclipseOregonzooplankton

Last week, we wrote a teaser on what would happen in the sea during the eclipse. But now the results are in and YES! CALAMITY…

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Biology Cnidaria Intertidal

Anemone consumes a baby seabird

Dr. Martini May 6, 2014 Anemoneapex predatorscormorantOregon

One afternoon, my coworker Lisa Guy and I are looking through her photo archive, when I spy something that looks like an purple butterball turkey…

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Conservation & Environment Environmental Sciences Industry & Government Natural Disaster New Research Organisms

Dead Zones Are Here To Stay

Dr. M October 26, 2009 anoxicdead zonehypoxiaNSFOregonoxygen

In 2008, I wrote that about a paper by Chan et al. in Science examining the anoxic zone emerging off the Oregon coast.  It was…

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Expeditions Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Vessels and Equipment

NE Pacific Expedition Day 3&4

Kevin Zelnio August 30, 2009 Chris MahJuan de FucaLemon NudibranchLog from the Sea of CortezMBARIOregonRickettsRogue BrewerySteinbeckSuccessionWestern Flyer

A report from Dr. M while he is at sea in the northeast Pacific. You can follow the expedition here. photo credit: zlatkarp I began…

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Expeditions

NE Pacific Expedition Day 1&2

Dr. M August 27, 2009 NewportOregonRogue BreweryWestern FlyerYaquina Head Lighthouse

After several hours of flying followed by several hours of driving, I arrived at Newport, Oregon last night.  Although not planned, the Rogue Brewery next…

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Mating & Reproduction Organisms

Sequential Lovin’: You and Me and You and You

Kevin Zelnio May 19, 2009 Crepidula fornicataHitchhikinglimpetOregonsequential hermaphroditeSex Weekslipper limpet

Clearly Isaac Hayes drew his inspiration from the limpet Crepidula fornicata for this classic funk soul hit. Crepidula, known as a slipper limpet, is a…

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