Blogs about: Brian Skerry

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Even as a child in the cold waves

tankawanka wrote 1 month ago: Photograph by Brian Skerry Even as a child in the cold waves, I eagerly searched for the hidden Herm … more →

Tags: Poetry, Prince Edward Island, Marine biology, Enlightened Nihilism, 物の哀れ, 無常, Science, no-tanka, Enlightened Nihilism

Have you visited the Sant Ocean Hall?

Beach Chair Scientist wrote 4 months ago: I’m lucky enough to live and work in the DC metro area, one of the biggest reasons I love this … more →

Tags: Ocean, People, Places, Environmental Education, washington dc, national museum of natural history, North Atlantic Right Whale, Giant Squid

riddles in the dark

ArtLab wrote 4 months ago: “we know more about space than we do our oceans, even though the oceans sustain all life on ou … more →

Tags: Ecology, Conservation, Overfishing, fish farming, bottom trawling

BLUE festival Day 4 and 5

foxdaniel wrote 7 months ago: DAY 4 Although I had a full agenda – planning on seeing many talks, films and people, I had to … more →

Tags: Conferences, Great Barrier Reef, IUCN, Sylvia Earle, celine cousteau, Don Walsh, monterey, James Cameron, Google

Photo of the Day: Caribbean Reef Shark in Honduras

ivetteromero wrote 7 months ago: I love this and many of Brian Skerry’s photographs. Here, a Caribbean reef shark samples a Pacific l … more →

Tags: Environment, Photography (2), Sharks, Honduras, lionfish, reefs, Photo of the Day, Caribbean Reef Sharks, Undersea Photography

Amazing underwater photography!

arpitabhawal wrote 8 months ago: A loggerhead turtle grazes. Sea grass is not the typical meal for the primarily carnivorous species, … more →

Tags: favorite photos, National Geographic, Turtles, underwater photography, sea grass, L, Loggerhead turtles, Nature Photography, loggerhead sea turtle

A Day at the Amp | Chautauqua Amphitheater Time-Lapse

The Chautauquan Daily wrote 10 months ago: On Thursday, July 19, Daily photographer Greg Funka trained his camera toward the Amphitheater stage … more →

Tags: photos, Featured, Greg Funka, Morning Worship, Video, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Adam Birkan, amphitheater, Cs

Skerry: Photography sheds light on plight of marine animals

The Chautauquan Daily wrote 10 months ago: Photojournalist Brian Skerry speaks in front a slideshow of his photos Thursday morning in the Amphi … more →

Tags: Morning Lecture Recaps, Environmental Issues, Featured, global fish crisis, Goat Island, harp seal, lauren rock, laurence leveille, marine reserves

Skerry uses imagery to show decline of ocean inhabitants

The Chautauquan Daily wrote 10 months ago:   Skerry Jessica White | Staff Writer Having spent more than 10,000 hours underwater during the … more →

Tags: Morning Lecture Previews, Featured, ocean soul, Jessica White, morning lecture, water matters, National Geographic, 2012 Week Four, water

National Geographic partnership brings ‘Water Matters’ (and special underwater lecture) to Amp in Week Four

The Chautauquan Daily wrote 10 months ago: Water’s importance to life on earth cannot be overstated — without it, there is none. This week, in … more →

Tags: Interfaith Lecture Previews, Morning Lecture Previews, Ali Asani, barton seaver, Dennis Dimick, Don Belt, Enrick Sala, Katie Spotz, Matthew Anderson

Photographers needed, both north and south

scourc01 wrote 10 months ago: Live here in New England, or planning to cavort along our shores this summer? Then have I got a phot … more →

Tags: coastal environment, field guide, CLF, ocean odyssey

2012 Strohl exhibitions open windows into bright new worlds

The Chautauquan Daily wrote 11 months ago: Keith Haring. “Untitled,” 1982. Ink on paper. 38″×50″ Joanna Hamer | Staff Writer Downst … more →

Tags: Visual Arts, Don Kimes, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Joanna Hamer, Kim Levin, Abstraction in America, Part II — The 1970s and 1980s, Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution, ocean soul

More About the 2011-2012 Coastal America Ocean Art Contest National Judges1 comment

coastalamerica wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Sylvia Earle  Oceanographer and “Ocean Ambassador”    National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Re … more →

Tags: News, coastal america, Ocean, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Art Contest, jim toomey, 2011-2012, National Geographic, wyland

Great Ocean Video!

World Wide Waves wrote 1 year ago: I came across this oldie, but goodie today. I have watched it multiple times because it is so good. … more →

Tags: Marine Wildlife, Oceans, whales, animal welfare, Sharks, shark finning, waste, Pollution, pastic

Watch Out for Whales

suzannesmom wrote 1 year ago: I have been on a few whale watches over the years. It is unbelievably thrilling to see those magnifi … more →

Tags: North Atlantic Right Whale, Hull, Scituate, boating, boater, boat, Speed, Marine, Colin Young

Coastal America's 2011-2012 Ocean Art Contest Regional Winners Announced

coastalamerica wrote 1 year ago: Congratulations to all of our Regional winners and honorable mentions in the Coastal America 2011-20 … more →

Tags: News, coastal america, Ocean, CELCs, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Art Contest, jim toomey, chow, National Geographic

The Whale Talk

almostawesome wrote 1 year ago: Brian Skerry's photograph   I am pretty sure that many of us have seen this photograph bef … more →

Tags: cool stuff, maritime, recent obsessions, Nature, Wikipedia, whale shark, whale, Flora and Fauna, ribbon eel

Nature being awesome2 comments

anib79 wrote 1 year ago: I had a friend that hated it when I used the word awesome for every little thing. “If you want … more →

Tags: Photography, Internet Stuff, Nature, Murmuration, TeD, Flowers, Hummingbirds, singing pistols

The Magical Day of Brian Skerry

jrmyjans wrote 1 year ago: I hope someday, I can swim with this large creature! … more →

Tags: videos, Marine Wildlife, National Geographic, right whale


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