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Month: January 2015

Biology Climate Change Conservation & Environment Fish Fishing

Spurious correlations: How Alaskan pollock predict a Seahawks Super Bowl win!

Dr. Martini January 31, 2015 fisheriesmodelingpollock

This is a guest post by Kirstin Holsman, who works on developing quantitative methods for ecosystem-based fisheries management and methods to assess and manage for climate-change…

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Climate Change Conservation & Environment Coral Coral Reef Environmental Sciences Fishing Opinion & Editorial Uncategorized Weird

Reef Roulette

RickMac January 29, 2015 comedyconservationSilliness

Isn’t coral reef conservation hard enough without having to also constantly re-invent yourself for every swing of the funding pendulum? Well your friends here at…

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Biology

A Year in the Life of the Bowhead Whale

Dr. Martini January 22, 2015 Beaufortbowhead whaleschukchiinupiaqkrilluniversity of Alaska Fairbanksyupik

Ever wonder what Bowhead whales, the only baleen whale that spends it’s entire life in the Arctic and sub-arctic, do all year round? Well now you…

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Size Week

5 Reasons Why Great White Sharks are the Blackberry of the Seas

Archie Teuthis January 17, 2015

The following post is authored by Leo Gaskins as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. 1. They…

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Size Week

Whale Shark and Manta Ray Gif Roundup

Dr. M January 16, 2015

Dr. Simon Pierce (@simonpierce) is a marine biologist extraordinaire focusing on whale sharks. He is the Principal Scientist at the Marine Megafauna Foundation and Science Coordinator of the Global Whale Shark…

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Size Week

Ocean Sunfishes: The Eeyore of the Sea

Archie Teuthis January 15, 2015

The following post is authored by Catherine Chen as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. Sixty million times.…

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What is the world’s largest barrel sponge?

Dr. M January 15, 2015

It is the 2.5 meter (8.2 feet) diameter giant (photo below) that was a tourist attraction for scuba divers visiting Curaçao in the Caribbean in the…

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Size Week

Six Reasons to Supersize

Archie Teuthis January 15, 2015

The following post is authored by Caroline Schanche as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. For those who…

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Abyss Evolution Microbes Uncategorized

The weird sizes and exotic shapes of nematode worms

Holly Bik January 15, 2015 nematodePhylogenyReproductionsedimentssizing ocean giantsSpiculesstory of size

FACT: We study evolution in nematodes by constructing trees out of their penis size. Ok, well a “penis” in male nematodes is actually a hard copulatory…

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Size Week

Growing Large on Jelly

Archie Teuthis January 14, 2015

The following post is authored by Caroline Schanche as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size…

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