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Fun with Flora, Fauna, Fungi (& Food): Fish--- At the Bottom of the Ocean!!
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Fun with Flora, Fauna, Fungi (& Food). Fascinating facts about nature and beautiful miniature pastries! Can't Find What You're Looking For? Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Fish- - At the Bottom of the Ocean! When you think of fish, you probably think of brightly striped fish in the coral reefs, or even what you eat. Certainly you don't picture this:. Here is another picture of a deep-sea monster:. They use bioluminescence- - the way of making light that glows in the dark! Produces bioluminescence. Copipods...
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Jellyfish cousin stuns scientists | Alison Pearce Stevens
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Adventures in nature and science. Jellyfish cousin stuns scientists. Scientists discover unusual deep-sea siphonophore. Photo by Nautilus Live. Scientists discovered this remarkable creature, called a siphonophore. While exploring the ocean floor with a submarine. Although it looks a bit like a sawfish. It’s actually a relative of corals and jellies. Like its cnidarian. Cousins, the siphonophore sports a gelatinous body and stinging cells that it uses to take down prey, such as fish. Want to know more?
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Plankton Art Gallery
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In Art and Design. Haeckel - Art Forms in Nature. Haeckel - Die Radiolarien. Haeckel - Challenger Medusae. Haeckel - Challenger Radiolarian. Haeckel - Challenger Siphonophores. Sarah Parker-Eaton and Louise Hibbert Collaboration. Go to the Images ». Haeckel - Art Forms in Nature. Go to the Images ». Haeckel - Art Forms in Nature. Ernst Haeckel, one of the foremost scientists of his times, was an outstanding illustrator. His best known work - Kunstformen der Natur. Are extensively used as resource materia...
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Hiding submarines beneath jellyfish « Creaturecast
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The unexpected world of biology. Diving for Jellies (Video). Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish. Mating When You're Stuck to a Rock (Video). Brought to you by the Dunn Lab. Drop us a line- creatures@creaturecast.org. Hiding submarines beneath jellyfish. Posted by Casey Dunn. On September 9th, 2009 / in Jellies. Form aboard the research submarine. His dives were coordinated with ships above that monitored the position of the false bottom with SONAR. When. How could something so delicate and gelatinous ha...
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About | Practical Computing for Biologists
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The site is a companion resource for the book. Practical Computing for Biologists. By Steven Haddock and Casey Dunn. Here you can download example files. And other scripts, consult with other scientists, and give feedback on errors or suggest material for web instructions and for future editions. Please send feedback or comments to. And the Jellywatch.org. How long did the book take to write? It took about three years. Where can I get the CourierPCfB font? Do you have a Facebook page? Log in using OpenID:.
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CreatureCast – Squid Iridescence « Creaturecast
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The unexpected world of biology. Diving for Jellies (Video). Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish. Mating When You're Stuck to a Rock (Video). Brought to you by the Dunn Lab. Drop us a line- creatures@creaturecast.org. CreatureCast – Squid Iridescence. Posted by Casey Dunn. On August 12th, 2009 / in molluscs. We are pleased to present Episode 1 of CreatureCast, by Sophia Tintori. In this first video, Alison Sweeney talks about work that has been done in the Morse lab. In the Dunn lab.
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Dispatches from Hawaii: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012. We had our first tsunami. Evacuation on Saturday night. Luckily for us, since the earthquake. Occurred in Canada, we had over two hours to get ready and go. (I've heard that if there's an earthquake on the big island, we'll have 15 minutes or less to evacuate.). Here's an animated model from NOAA of the tsunami propagation:. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. If you like to snorkel, this is a fabulous place for that too! It's a great place for older kids to explore, and although there'...
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Deep Sea Bloggerhead: April 2012
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. 2012 Dr. Sylvia Earle in the News! OCEANS: Sylvia Earle's Journey:. Dr Earle and others Weigh In to Urge Interior Secretary To Remove California Oyster Farm. To The Arctic: Trailer: 3D. One World One Ocean:. James Cameron's Deep Challenger Dive: April 2012:. NPR On Point Discussion with Dr. Sylvia Earle. Cobia March 8,2012: Onward and Downward:. Cobia March 7, 2012:. Cobia March 6, 2012:. Save The Ross Sea. Surround Liquid Earth Galaxy Display. Gardens of The Queen. Shouldn’...
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Siphonophores « Creaturecast
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The unexpected world of biology. Diving for Jellies (Video). Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish. Mating When You're Stuck to a Rock (Video). Brought to you by the Dunn Lab. Drop us a line- creatures@creaturecast.org. CreatureCast – How Siphonophores Grow. Posted by Casey Dunn. On January 11th, 2016 / in Development. This episode of CreatureCast was created by Riley Thompson, based on a script that we wrote together. The animation is based in part on illustrations by Freya Goetz. Posted by Casey Dunn.
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CreatureCast – Diving for Jellies « Creaturecast
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The unexpected world of biology. Diving for Jellies (Video). Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish. Mating When You're Stuck to a Rock (Video). Brought to you by the Dunn Lab. Drop us a line- creatures@creaturecast.org. CreatureCast – Diving for Jellies. Posted by Sophia Tintori. On March 3rd, 2010 / in History. Here in the Dunn lab, siphonophores. Are our favorite animal and the focus of much of our research. More on siphonophore biology can be found in papers here. A collaborative blog by the.