Saving the Fish; Or Info Hell Finale

Jun3, 09 at 1158

I would not bore my readers with the below project:


Maybe I don\’t compare with Jules Verne\’s masterpiece, but it was rather large.

However, since this was a feat of biojournalism, here are a few excerpts from the essay:

Dividing up the Fish:…

Bioluminescence- Sparklies in the Water

Apr21, 08 at 2150

I completed 5 dives this weekend for my advanced scuba diving certification. The adventure dives I completed included a deep dive, navigation dive, search and recovery, naturalist and a night dive.

The night dive was the one I was the most…

Echinoderms Vs. Mollusks-Part II

Apr3, 08 at 2217

Well, in terms of the psychology experiment, I definitely was correct in my previous post regarding the argumentative factor of the Echinoderms Vs. Mollusks.

In fact, there is even a blog response by Kevin at Deep Sea News regarding my cavalier attitude…

Scuba- The Giant Sunflower

Feb25, 08 at 1148

One of the sea creatures we saw the most of were sea stars. I found most interesting the Sunflower sea star, or Pycnopodia helianthoides. Perhaps this isn’t the legendary Pisaster, but the Sunflower sea star is the largest sea star I have ever seen.

Scuba Science!

Feb22, 08 at 1353

As I pack to get ready for my Scuba certification dives this weekend, I cannot help but reflect on the amount of science that goes into scuba diving. In fact, without science, a lot more divers would be seriously injured.

So…

A Pisaster Disaster?

Feb20, 08 at 1017

In intro level classes, you don’t expect to hear about Pisaster ochraceous more than once in a day in more than one class. After all, how many classes can discuss a specific sea star without being off topic?

I must excuse my…