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Pogo was right; the enemy is us1 comment

oceanscience wrote 3 days ago: by Richard Jahnke Professor Emeritus Skidaway Institute of Oceanography “Unlike plagues of the … more →

Tags: Global Warming, Population growth, Science, Skidaway Institute, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, global climate change, Oceanography

Marine Science Adventure Camps - Summer 2009

mygrandmasue wrote 2 weeks ago: Long Beach Marine Institute has two series of camps this summer. Ocean Adventure Camp is for ages 5 … more →

Tags: places to explore, nature activities, places to go, Child, Children, kids, Grandchild, Grandchildren, Long Beach

Save Our Seas!1 comment

whysharksmatter wrote 2 weeks ago: At the BLUE Ocean Film Festival, I got to meet an executive from the Save Our Seas Foundation. For t … more →

Tags: Conservation, Sharks, Save our Seas

Day 3: Marine Science Academy

toddwilliamson wrote 3 weeks ago: On the third day of the Brad Sneeden Marine Science Academy, the students had three activities that … more →

Tags: Marine Science Academy

Day 2: Marine Science Academy

toddwilliamson wrote 3 weeks ago: Isn’t that a wonderful view to start off the day? That is the Cape Lookout Lighthouse as see … more →

Tags: Marine Science Academy, Middle School, Cape Lookout

Bahamas/NOAA/Reef Lionfish Sightings Reporting Links

Larry Fry wrote 1 month ago: This short blog forwards a request from the government of the Bahamas asking all residents and non-r … more →

Tags: travel/vacation, Bahamas, Caribbean, invasive species, lionfish, NOAA, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Travel

Entangled Energy2 comments

Kelsey wrote 4 months ago: Remember those resourceful Dutch people we told you about in October? Life gave them lemons (in the … more →

Tags: Endangered Species, Alternative Energy, right whale, greenhouse gas, CO2, energy from waste, Entanglement, Fishing Gear, Nets to Energy

The Southern Fried Kitchen: baked mahi-mahi with spinach and basil salad4 comments

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 4 months ago: Grad students, we like food, we like cheap, we like cheap food. I like cheap food, and I like cookin … more →

Tags: Conservation, Food, Southern Fried Kitchen, grad school, cooking

Coming Soon: Actual Blogging!

phantommidge wrote 4 months ago: But first…a nap! I just arrived home from a wonderful vacation trip down to visit my father in … more →

Tags: Random, daily life, river, Fish, Florida, dont wanna go back to work

Trippy fish has fin feet, drunken gait

Mark Baard wrote 4 months ago: Meet H. psychedelica, a colorful frog fish with some interesting “missing link” characte … more →

Tags: Science, Environment, Evolution, Cryptozoology, Oceans, Evolutionary Biology

The changing face of marine science13 comments

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 4 months ago: This photograph was taken sometime in the 1950’s, of the undergraduates studying at the Duke M … more →

Tags: changing face of marine science

Alien Invaders: coral pathogens1 comment

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 4 months ago: I recently had the pleasure of guest blogging over at The Reef Tank, a wonderful community blog and … more →

Tags: Blogging, Deep Sea, fungi

Blogging for Darwin: Sharks and evolution6 comments

whysharksmatter wrote 4 months ago: In honor of Darwin Day and in keeping with my first scientific love, I thought that I would write a … more →

Tags: Conservation, shark fin soup, Sharks, shark senses, sharks and evolution, why sharks matter, whysharksmatter

A curious case of convergent evolution?15 comments

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 4 months ago: The title of this post is followed by a question mark. That is because what follows is not a statem … more →

Tags: Blogging, Deep Sea, fungi, Science, Blogging for Darwin, chytrids, Evolution, research blogging, Sponges

Some good science books5 comments

whysharksmatter wrote 5 months ago: I’ve been tagged by Allie at ohfortheloveofscience.com, and have been asked to list six non-te … more →

Tags: Blogging, Science, Sharks, Dawkins, Meme, musick, ohfortheloveofscience, Science Books, whysharksmatter

Sea-Floor Sunday #41: Bathymetric map of Mediterranean Sea2 comments

BrianR wrote 5 months ago: Although the release of the ‘Ocean’ feature in newest GoogleEarth was last week, I still … more →

Tags: sea-floor image, map, Plate Tectonics, Sea-Floor Sunday

Fish shares: A poor solution to the wrong problem.

whysharksmatter wrote 5 months ago: An interesting post was brought to my attention by a friend, recently described as “the bizarr … more →

Tags: Policy, Conservation, bycatch, fish shares, fisheries, fishing policy, Judson, Overfishing, whysharksmatter

Blood on the water24 comments

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 5 months ago: Cape Lookout - can you see the whale? As many of you may already be aware,  an Atlantic Right Whale … more →

Tags: Policy

Best Marine Invertebrate Blog Posts

Southern Fried Scientist wrote 5 months ago: With hundreds of truly excellent posts to read through it was damn near impossible to decide on … more →

Tags: Blogging, Invertebrates, marine invertebrates


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