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A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD EXPLORE THE DEEP 3. Through exploration we can gain knowledge about earth, life, and potentially other planets. Of course exploration also has immediate and tangible benefits. Doing new things means doing them in new ways and, necessity being the mother of invention, technology advances handin
A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
THE LINGERING AND EXTREME IMPACTS OF THE DEEPWATER HORIZON Researchers continued to find severe impacts on deep-sea life. The numerical declines were staggering within the first few months; forams (↓80–93%), copepods (↓64%), meiofauna (↓38%), macrofauna (↓54%) and megafauna (↓40%). One year later, the impacts on diversity were still evident and correlated with increases in total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), polycyclic aromatic WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. FISHFUL THINKING: FIVE REASONS WHY MERMAIDS CAN’T Why couldn’t mermaids exist? Here are 5 reasons. It takes waters much above 70 degrees to maintain an individual (especially a lean one) for a prolonged period of time in the water without dying. (Cold Water Boot Camp/ US Coast Guard) 1: They would freeze to death. Quickly, and matter what ocean. SEA BUNNIES: YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS TOP 10 LIST The sea bunny is actually a nudribranch, aka a sea slug, called Jorunna parva. They are also quite small, less than one inch in length. Jorunna parva is 1 of 16 species in the genus and the only one that looks like a bunny. Some of the other species are little lessdandy, others very post modernist, and some have gills that looklike brown
11 OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW 2. David Doubilet has photographed over 60 stories for National Geographic where he is currently a Contributing Photographer-in-Residence. DSN Pick One and Two. 3. Stephen Frink is among the most published underwater photographers and served as Director of Photography for Scuba Diving Magazine. DSN Pick One andTwo.
WHAT ARE THESE GIANT TUBE-SHAPED ANIMALS SHOWING UP IN THE And like members of the Borg, which are mentally connected, pyrosome members are physically connected– actually sharing tissues. And while the Borg live in a big, scary ship, pyrosomes are the big scary ship. The whole colony is shaped like a giant thimble with a point on one end and an opening on the other”. Each member of the colonysucks
LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD EXPLORE THE DEEP 3. Through exploration we can gain knowledge about earth, life, and potentially other planets. Of course exploration also has immediate and tangible benefits. Doing new things means doing them in new ways and, necessity being the mother of invention, technology advances handin
A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD EXPLORE THE DEEP 3. Through exploration we can gain knowledge about earth, life, and potentially other planets. Of course exploration also has immediate and tangible benefits. Doing new things means doing them in new ways and, necessity being the mother of invention, technology advances handin
A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
THE LINGERING AND EXTREME IMPACTS OF THE DEEPWATER HORIZON Researchers continued to find severe impacts on deep-sea life. The numerical declines were staggering within the first few months; forams (↓80–93%), copepods (↓64%), meiofauna (↓38%), macrofauna (↓54%) and megafauna (↓40%). One year later, the impacts on diversity were still evident and correlated with increases in total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), polycyclic aromatic WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. FISHFUL THINKING: FIVE REASONS WHY MERMAIDS CAN’T Why couldn’t mermaids exist? Here are 5 reasons. It takes waters much above 70 degrees to maintain an individual (especially a lean one) for a prolonged period of time in the water without dying. (Cold Water Boot Camp/ US Coast Guard) 1: They would freeze to death. Quickly, and matter what ocean. SEA BUNNIES: YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS TOP 10 LIST The sea bunny is actually a nudribranch, aka a sea slug, called Jorunna parva. They are also quite small, less than one inch in length. Jorunna parva is 1 of 16 species in the genus and the only one that looks like a bunny. Some of the other species are little lessdandy, others very post modernist, and some have gills that looklike brown
11 OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW 2. David Doubilet has photographed over 60 stories for National Geographic where he is currently a Contributing Photographer-in-Residence. DSN Pick One and Two. 3. Stephen Frink is among the most published underwater photographers and served as Director of Photography for Scuba Diving Magazine. DSN Pick One andTwo.
WHAT ARE THESE GIANT TUBE-SHAPED ANIMALS SHOWING UP IN THE And like members of the Borg, which are mentally connected, pyrosome members are physically connected– actually sharing tissues. And while the Borg live in a big, scary ship, pyrosomes are the big scary ship. The whole colony is shaped like a giant thimble with a point on one end and an opening on the other”. Each member of the colonysucks
LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD EXPLORE THE DEEP 3. Through exploration we can gain knowledge about earth, life, and potentially other planets. Of course exploration also has immediate and tangible benefits. Doing new things means doing them in new ways and, necessity being the mother of invention, technology advances handin
A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD EXPLORE THE DEEP 3. Through exploration we can gain knowledge about earth, life, and potentially other planets. Of course exploration also has immediate and tangible benefits. Doing new things means doing them in new ways and, necessity being the mother of invention, technology advances handin
A STORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE TOLD IN 15 GRAPHS A Story of Climate Change Told In 15 Graphs. Dr. M September 23, 2015 Arctic blossom carbon dioxide cherry trees climate change death frost glacier graphs heat content Ice range shifts reef river discharge Sea level Temperature thermal stress. Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. TOP 20 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF MARINE SCIENTISTS There is a different best thing for everyone, that’s what makes it awesome. However, I think something we can all appreciate equally is the ability to delve into the unknown and answer questions that further our knowledge of the world. The satisfaction of inquisition.That
WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
THE LINGERING AND EXTREME IMPACTS OF THE DEEPWATER HORIZON Researchers continued to find severe impacts on deep-sea life. The numerical declines were staggering within the first few months; forams (↓80–93%), copepods (↓64%), meiofauna (↓38%), macrofauna (↓54%) and megafauna (↓40%). One year later, the impacts on diversity were still evident and correlated with increases in total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), polycyclic aromatic WHY ARE THERE NO FISH IN THE DEEPEST DEEP SEA? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400 meters it’s equally cold, equally dark, equally middle-of-no-where as it is right above 8,400 meters. But there is some magic line at 8,400 meters, below which fish apparently cannotgo.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. FISHFUL THINKING: FIVE REASONS WHY MERMAIDS CAN’T Why couldn’t mermaids exist? Here are 5 reasons. It takes waters much above 70 degrees to maintain an individual (especially a lean one) for a prolonged period of time in the water without dying. (Cold Water Boot Camp/ US Coast Guard) 1: They would freeze to death. Quickly, and matter what ocean. SEA BUNNIES: YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS TOP 10 LIST The sea bunny is actually a nudribranch, aka a sea slug, called Jorunna parva. They are also quite small, less than one inch in length. Jorunna parva is 1 of 16 species in the genus and the only one that looks like a bunny. Some of the other species are little lessdandy, others very post modernist, and some have gills that looklike brown
11 OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW 2. David Doubilet has photographed over 60 stories for National Geographic where he is currently a Contributing Photographer-in-Residence. DSN Pick One and Two. 3. Stephen Frink is among the most published underwater photographers and served as Director of Photography for Scuba Diving Magazine. DSN Pick One andTwo.
WHAT ARE THESE GIANT TUBE-SHAPED ANIMALS SHOWING UP IN THE And like members of the Borg, which are mentally connected, pyrosome members are physically connected– actually sharing tissues. And while the Borg live in a big, scary ship, pyrosomes are the big scary ship. The whole colony is shaped like a giant thimble with a point on one end and an opening on the other”. Each member of the colonysucks
LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists 10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those HOW DAVID CASSIDY INTRODUCED A HAWAIIAN SHELL TO THE WORLD How David Cassidy Introduced A Hawaiian Shell To The World. RickMac November 22, 2017 1970's cone snail David Cassidy hawaii jewelry lei necklace Niihau Puka. David Cassidy, 70’s heartthrob and star of The Partridge Family, died today at age 67. In November of 1970, his hit song, “ I Think I love You ,” was everywhere on AM radio. 10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO PUT YOUR OCEAN CLEANUP DEVICE You might think that to clean up the problem of plastic in the ocean, you should place your cleanup device where there is the most plastic. And this isn’t a horrible initial assumption, which has been made by “The Ocean Cleanup”. ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists 10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those HOW DAVID CASSIDY INTRODUCED A HAWAIIAN SHELL TO THE WORLD How David Cassidy Introduced A Hawaiian Shell To The World. RickMac November 22, 2017 1970's cone snail David Cassidy hawaii jewelry lei necklace Niihau Puka. David Cassidy, 70’s heartthrob and star of The Partridge Family, died today at age 67. In November of 1970, his hit song, “ I Think I love You ,” was everywhere on AM radio. 10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO PUT YOUR OCEAN CLEANUP DEVICE You might think that to clean up the problem of plastic in the ocean, you should place your cleanup device where there is the most plastic. And this isn’t a horrible initial assumption, which has been made by “The Ocean Cleanup”.DR. REBECCA HELM
(Homepage | Twitter | Author RSS) RR Helm, aka Rebecca, is a postdoc at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she studies circadian rhythms in sea anemones, and jellyfish development and evolution, under the direction of Ann Tarrant. RIGGING | DEEP SEA NEWS Kevin Zelnio September 25, 2009 Brazil Darwin and the Adventure DNA Molecular Lab Paraty PCR Plankton Tow rigging Sailing tall ship The Beagle Project Tocorime. Sunday was a big day. We had our first sail, set up the molecular lab on board, did a MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. THE 60 FOOT LONG JET POWERED ANIMAL YOU’VE PROBABLY NEVER The 60 foot long jet powered animal you’ve probably never heard of. Screen cap from one of the only pyrosome videos out there (see the end of this post). I was living in Africa the first time I saw a pyrosome, and I nearly cried. I was doing research on plankton, which meant long days staring down a microscope plucking through tiny dead things. SEA BUNNIES: YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS TOP 10 LIST The sea bunny is actually a nudribranch, aka a sea slug, called Jorunna parva. They are also quite small, less than one inch in length. Jorunna parva is 1 of 16 species in the genus and the only one that looks like a bunny. Some of the other species are little lessdandy, others very post modernist, and some have gills that looklike brown
11 OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW 2. David Doubilet has photographed over 60 stories for National Geographic where he is currently a Contributing Photographer-in-Residence. DSN Pick One and Two. 3. Stephen Frink is among the most published underwater photographers and served as Director of Photography for Scuba Diving Magazine. DSN Pick One andTwo.
SHARK FEEDING, MANAGED RISK, AND THE TREDWELLIAN PARADIGM Shark Feeding, Managed Risk, and the Tredwellian Paradigm. RickMac November 18, 2014 DEMA Diving shark diving tourism. Ocean conservation work takes me to many an unusual locale, but none stranger than tomorrow’s destination: Las Vegas. I’m headed there to attend the annual Diving Equipment & Marketing Association, or DEMA Show forshort.
THE EVER INCREASING SIZE OF GODZILLA: IMPLICATIONS FOR In 1954 Godzilla was a mere 50 meters (164 ft). In the newest movie, Godzilla is estimated to be 150 meters (492 ft). For comparison the Empire State Building in OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
THIS MAY BE THE OCEAN’S MOST HORRIFYING MONSTER (AND YOU Its roots are crawling through your tissue, your gut, your brain. It’s a rhizocephalan barnacle, and it’s about to take you over. Your new tormenter is a member of ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists 10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those HOW DAVID CASSIDY INTRODUCED A HAWAIIAN SHELL TO THE WORLDPUKA SHELL ANKLETPUKA SHELL BRACELETS FROM HAWAIIPUKA SHELL BRACELETS FROM HAWAIIPUKA SHELL EARRINGSPUKA SHELL JEWELRYPUKA SHELL JEWELRY How David Cassidy Introduced A Hawaiian Shell To The World. RickMac November 22, 2017 1970's cone snail David Cassidy hawaii jewelry lei necklace Niihau Puka. David Cassidy, 70’s heartthrob and star of The Partridge Family, died today at age 67. In November of 1970, his hit song, “ I Think I love You ,” was everywhere on AM radio. 10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO PUT YOUR OCEAN CLEANUP DEVICE You might think that to clean up the problem of plastic in the ocean, you should place your cleanup device where there is the most plastic. And this isn’t a horrible initial assumption, which has been made by “The Ocean Cleanup”. ALL THE NEWS ON THE EARTH'S LARGEST ENVIRONMENT.PREDATIONRARITYSCUBA DIVINGROVPAST CONTRIBUTORSTHE ESSENTIAL DSN LIBRARY The deep sea, areas of the ocean below 200 meters, is the largest biome on Earth‐‐vast, remote, and inhospitable. These conditions create unique challenges for. HOW WE KNOW MEGALODON DOESN’T STILL EXIST? Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum length of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. We know primarily about Megalodon’s existence through fossilized teeth. Megalodon’s maximum size is inferred because we do not actually have a whole preserved Megalodon. UNDER PRESSURE: WILL DEEP-SEA ANIMALS EXPLODE OR IMPLODE Basically, putting a low-pressure adapted animal into high pressures will often kill it but deep-sea animals often seem immune to the release of pressure.*. Understanding how deep-sea animals are adapted to pressure will help you understand why this is. Now some more specifics. Cell membranes: As you may remember from high school orcollege
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SEA DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE? A solar eclipse on land can be an eerie phenomenon. Nighttime crickets and frogs begin to sing, birds fall silent, even bees return to their hives. But until recently, what happened in the ocean depths was a mystery. Back on the research ship in 1963, the moon moved into its place in front of the sun, daylight rapidly faded, and the scientists 10 OCEAN SPECIES THAT CHALLENGE GENDER ROLE STEREOTYPES 10 Ocean Species That Challenge Gender Role Stereotypes. Dr. M February 3, 2013 female Gender gender role male Mating sex sterotypes. 1. Seahorses-Males Giving Birth. Th example might be an obvious one but worth the mention. Male seahorses possess a pouch on their frontside, similar to kangaroos. During mating, the male will pumpseawater into
MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. LIFE (AND DEATH) AT EXTRAORDINARY DEEP SEA PRESSURES The old chestnut that “nature abhors a vacuum” might be amended in the deep sea as “nature abhors a vacuum but it is flat-out terrified of 1,100 atmospheres”. It’s difficult to wrap your head around how staggeringly, mind-bogglingly, literally bone-crushingly intense the pressure is down there, and yet there is still life in those HOW DAVID CASSIDY INTRODUCED A HAWAIIAN SHELL TO THE WORLDPUKA SHELL ANKLETPUKA SHELL BRACELETS FROM HAWAIIPUKA SHELL BRACELETS FROM HAWAIIPUKA SHELL EARRINGSPUKA SHELL JEWELRYPUKA SHELL JEWELRY How David Cassidy Introduced A Hawaiian Shell To The World. RickMac November 22, 2017 1970's cone snail David Cassidy hawaii jewelry lei necklace Niihau Puka. David Cassidy, 70’s heartthrob and star of The Partridge Family, died today at age 67. In November of 1970, his hit song, “ I Think I love You ,” was everywhere on AM radio. 10 REASONS WHY DOLPHINS ARE A$$HOLES Treehugger recently posted 10 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Undeniably Awesome.. This is all nice and well but this does overlook some key aspects of dolphins that should be recognized. Good luck trying to sleep tonight when you start thinking about dolphins. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO PUT YOUR OCEAN CLEANUP DEVICE You might think that to clean up the problem of plastic in the ocean, you should place your cleanup device where there is the most plastic. And this isn’t a horrible initial assumption, which has been made by “The Ocean Cleanup”.DR. REBECCA HELM
(Homepage | Twitter | Author RSS) RR Helm, aka Rebecca, is a postdoc at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she studies circadian rhythms in sea anemones, and jellyfish development and evolution, under the direction of Ann Tarrant. RIGGING | DEEP SEA NEWS Kevin Zelnio September 25, 2009 Brazil Darwin and the Adventure DNA Molecular Lab Paraty PCR Plankton Tow rigging Sailing tall ship The Beagle Project Tocorime. Sunday was a big day. We had our first sail, set up the molecular lab on board, did a MARINE FUNGI ARE TOTALLY BADASS Marine Fungi are Totally Badass. Holly Bik August 3, 2011 marine fungi nematodes nematophagous sediments. That’s right, you heard me—there are mushrooms that live in the sea. OK, well technically a mushroom is a fruiting body of a fungus with a cap, stem and gills, but lets take some dramatic liberties and run with it. THE 60 FOOT LONG JET POWERED ANIMAL YOU’VE PROBABLY NEVER The 60 foot long jet powered animal you’ve probably never heard of. Screen cap from one of the only pyrosome videos out there (see the end of this post). I was living in Africa the first time I saw a pyrosome, and I nearly cried. I was doing research on plankton, which meant long days staring down a microscope plucking through tiny dead things. SEA BUNNIES: YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS TOP 10 LIST The sea bunny is actually a nudribranch, aka a sea slug, called Jorunna parva. They are also quite small, less than one inch in length. Jorunna parva is 1 of 16 species in the genus and the only one that looks like a bunny. Some of the other species are little lessdandy, others very post modernist, and some have gills that looklike brown
11 OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SHOULD KNOW 2. David Doubilet has photographed over 60 stories for National Geographic where he is currently a Contributing Photographer-in-Residence. DSN Pick One and Two. 3. Stephen Frink is among the most published underwater photographers and served as Director of Photography for Scuba Diving Magazine. DSN Pick One andTwo.
SHARK FEEDING, MANAGED RISK, AND THE TREDWELLIAN PARADIGM Shark Feeding, Managed Risk, and the Tredwellian Paradigm. RickMac November 18, 2014 DEMA Diving shark diving tourism. Ocean conservation work takes me to many an unusual locale, but none stranger than tomorrow’s destination: Las Vegas. I’m headed there to attend the annual Diving Equipment & Marketing Association, or DEMA Show forshort.
THE EVER INCREASING SIZE OF GODZILLA: IMPLICATIONS FOR In 1954 Godzilla was a mere 50 meters (164 ft). In the newest movie, Godzilla is estimated to be 150 meters (492 ft). For comparison the Empire State Building in OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF: HOW MANY AND WHO OWNS THEM Looking at active lease holdings for the Gulf of Mexico, not the owners of the rigs themselves, pulls up at least 1,200 uniquely named companies with unique addresses. The extent that these actually represent subsidiaries of one another is a black box of confusing linkages. A list of platforms available for download containsindecipherable MMS
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THE BEAUTY OF RARITY __ Dr. M __ August 6, 2019Gastropod
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Legend has it that Saint Patrick gave a four-leaf clover to a group of his followers; the fourth leaf put there by God to bring… View More The Beauty of RarityUncategorized
DON’T BE SHALLOW. A TALE OF SUBSURFACE MICROPLASTICS AND THE PROCESSES THAT TRANSPORT THEM. __ Dr. Martini __ June6, 2019
One thing you should know about me is that I am from New York and I am half Italian. That means when I like something,… View More Don’t be shallow. A tale of subsurface microplastics and the processes that transport them.Abyss
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YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT! USING BAD BOY CARBONS TO UNDERSTAND FOOD WEBS __ River Dixon __ May 20,2019
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Remember all the details about the periodic table from high school chemistry? Yeah, me neither. Don’t worry – we will get through this together. Let’s… View More You are what you eat! Using bad boy carbons to understandfood webs
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Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls THE VIDEO OF GIANT ISOPODS EATING AN ALLIGATOR IN THE DEEP SEA YOUMUST WATCH!
__ Dr. M __ April 3, 2019alligator food fall
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You may not realize it but the video below is the video you never knew you needed. But yeah you need it. The video is… View More The Video of Giant Isopods Eating an Alligator in the DeepSea You Must Watch!
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