Telegraph UK is running an amazing series of photos of great white attacking a seal. That’s going to leave a mark.
View More Murder On The High SeasMonth: July 2008
New and Reinvented?
Rick points out that Planktos is back. Planktos is one of those groups who wanted to fertilize the oceans with iron to sequester C02 out…
View More New and Reinvented?Scientist falls in love with manta rays, finds new species
When Andrea Marshall began studying the manta rays of Mozambique for her dissertation five years ago, she never expected to discover a new species, let…
View More Scientist falls in love with manta rays, finds new speciesRecord-Setting Northernmost Vents Discovered
It was only 3 years ago when the northernmost vents were found in the Arctic Ocean at 71 degrees, just above Iceland. Dr. Rolf Pedersen…
View More Record-Setting Northernmost Vents Discovered"The Cave Where Turtles Die" Video
Earlier this year, I highlighted a post from the amazing dive blog The Right Blue. Their story about the “cave where turtles die” was one…
View More "The Cave Where Turtles Die" VideoRobofish
Robotic sea bream from researchers at the University of Kitakyushu, Japan. Go to the Pink Tentacle to get the full story!
View More RobofishMe and Rockhoppers… You Just Wouldn't Understand…
Thanks to Jives, frequent commenter who is embedded in the New England Aquarium, for relaying my love note to the rockhopper penguins there. I just…
View More Me and Rockhoppers… You Just Wouldn't Understand…Friday Deep-sea Picture: Phakellia sponge (07/24/08)
Deep Sea News’ Friday edition has a new mission – to “restore” small black and white figures from obscure scientific journals to their original color,…
View More Friday Deep-sea Picture: Phakellia sponge (07/24/08)TGIF Video: Johnson Sea-link Submersible
This is an exterior shot of the submersible that collected and photographed the Phakellia sp. sponge from 170 m depth off Florida in the Friday…
View More TGIF Video: Johnson Sea-link Submersible