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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

SeaMonster, a great new ocean blog

Where do you go when you want the real truth about oceans? Blogfish, of course, but now you can have a new ocean friend who may turn out to be another Blogfish.

It's SeaMonster and it's sooooo attractive that I just might forgive you for dallying there when you should really be here.

Have a peek at the S'Monster:

SeaMonster Recent Posts

  • Those who can — teach!
  • Oceans retrospective trailer
  • The problem of lionfish – great short film
  • Assessing the impacts of the Gulf Oil Spill on coastal fish populations
  • Forum on fish, food, and people
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  • Holy Mackerel!
  • Underwater robots listen out for whales
  • The century of the environment and biology
  • A coral reef time machine
  • Competition for krill links a rebounding ecosystem to penguin declines
  • Your chance to name an ocean critter
  • Whales converge on the Big Apple
  • Let us eat (other people’s) fish
  • Who’s the daddy?
  • Ian Alldredge kitesurfing Rincon
  • Sea squirts and the secret to eternal life
  • How to get a horseshoe crab in the mood
  • What fish is in a fillet-o-fish?
  • Causing explosions crustaceanologically
  • When one set of sex organs just isn’t enough
  • Coral bleaching on Ningaloo reef, Western Australia
  • Ocean friendly seafood? There’s an app (or two) for that.
  • Whale shark aggregations!


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Posted by Mark Powell at 11:55 PM
Labels: blog, ocean, sea monster

1 comment:

Mark said...

Nice catch! Looking forward to following on my Google Reader!

Thu May 19, 12:31:00 PM PDT

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