Sorry for the short break in news posts over the last couple of weeks, my life has become a bit of a rollercoaster with regards to the amount of work to do and time I have to do it in... However, we are back today with another week's worth of exciting news from the marine world. Do enjoy!
Wild Ocean Photography
It's been a busy wee week on the blog, with a new series of Dive Site guides started up and another new addition to the 'How to...' photography guide series:
The Deep Sea
Sea Beasts
Other News
And finally...
Wild Ocean Photography
It's been a busy wee week on the blog, with a new series of Dive Site guides started up and another new addition to the 'How to...' photography guide series:
- Dive Guide: The Caves (Loch Long)
- Dive Guide: A-Frames (Loch Long)
- Dive Guide: Conger Alley (Loch Long)
- How to: Photograph Birds in Flight
The Deep Sea
- Last year I went to sea to study cold-water corals. This week, it was on the BBC! Starts at 19:30 mins
- After diving to the deepest part of the ocean, James Cameron donated his sub to WHOI for science.
- But is the Mariana Trench a lifeless pit? (spoiler: No)
- Zombie worms found to mate inside whale bones
- Ever wondered what deep-sea giant isopods do all day? Now you can see for yourself
- The humble sea hare has a rather beautiful weapons array
- The blue-bellied night wanderer has a wonderful name and is new to science
- Everything you ever wanted to know about bobtail squid and why they glow in a beautiful video
- A two-headed bull-shark embryo has been found by a fisherman this week
Human Impacts & Sustainability
- Only three days left to have your say on a network of Marine Protected Areas in English waters
- Ever thought of going direct to the fishermen for your seafood? Now you can
- Could iron fertilisation stop climate change? Probably not...
- Live bomb found in market squid
- Google chairman & wife launch their own private research ship
- New plan to remove plastics from the oceans unlikely to work
- Why blogging is an increasingly important scientific tool
- Tissue grafts are common for human injuries, but now they've been used successfully on a turtle
- Thousands of puffins may have died in Scotland following the severe weather this spring
- A shipwreck believed to date from 1650-1750 may be a Dutch East India company vessel.
And finally...
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