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Tales from the Field in Antarctica: Post 5 | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. Is TV Showing Us What Shark Experts Really Look Like? Tales From the Field, Back to Baja: Three weeks in the Gulf of California. →. Tales from the Field in Antarctica: Post 5. July 28, 2015. In the field for their current work in Antarctica is adjunct professor, Dr. Valerie Loeb (right) with the team’s blog writer, Jamie Sibley Yin. This is the CTD (an instrument that measures conductivity, temperature and depth) getting ready to enter the water. Is TV Showing...
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Happy World Oceans Day! | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. Tales From the Field in Mo’orea: Part I. Tales from the Field in Antarctica: Post 4 →. Happy World Oceans Day! June 8, 2015. Happy World Oceans Day! A lemon shark swims by the ARMS deployed in Tetiaroa, Society Islands, French Polynesia. Photo: Christopher Meyer, Smithsonian. On the island of Tetiaroa in French Polynesia! A diver readies the ARMS to bring to the surface and begin processing. Photo: Christopher Meyer, Smithsonian. One of the ARMS,. Do you celeb...
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Vicky Vásquez | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. Author Archives: Vicky Vásquez. As a graduate student through the Pacific Shark Research Center (PSRC), I study shark behavior and ecology. I share my expanding research knowledge and engage other in marine science through my role as the Founding Deputy Director of the Ocean Research Foundation (ORF). What’s in a Name? Part I: The Race to Ninja Lantershark. April 13, 2016. Pacific Shark Research Center. Halloween’s Most Festive Ocean Creatures! October 25, 2015.
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What’s in a Mermaid’s Purse? | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. How’s the View Up There? Fishing With a Little Bubbly →. What’s in a Mermaid’s Purse? January 19, 2011. Photo: E. Loury. Some lipstick, a hair brush…and oh look, a baby skate. Colloquially known as “mermaid’s purses,” these structures are actually the egg cases of some sharks and skates. The size of the one above, caught during a fish trawl survey, is a dead give away that it came from a big skate. Because it’s just so, well,. How’s the View Up There? You are ...
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schmeltzy | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. I love pez and cuttlefish and the sun. Happy World Oceans Day! June 8, 2015. Happy World Oceans Day! Every June 8th, marine and citizen scientists around the globe spread the word about celebrating our oceans and taking action to protect the diversity of life within. We are celebrating World Oceans Day on the island of Tetiaroa … Continue reading →. Research: Fresh from the Field. Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures. June 4, 2015. Oh, the Places We Go! Resea...
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Tales from the Field in Antarctica: Post 4 | The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs
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The Drop-In Blog @ Moss Landing Marine Labs. Happy World Oceans Day! Is TV Showing Us What Shark Experts Really Look Like? Tales from the Field in Antarctica: Post 4. June 11, 2015. In the field for their current work in Antarctica is adjunct professor, Dr. Valerie Loeb (right) with the team’s blog writer, Jamie Sibley Yin. April 22, 2015. Euphausia superba: also known as Antarctic krill, these were more than 2 inches in length, also notice the phytoplankon in stomach. Fin whales: fin whales near the boat.
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