Photo by John Durban from right here. The Enormous Hole That Whaling Left Behind by Ed Yong Sorry not sorry about the back-to-back #whalelife content lately, but covering this is one part follow-up story one part redemption so buckle up for some totally uncharacteristic toilet talk. I've already written at length about the wonders of... Continue Reading →
Art That Makes You Think…It’s Getting Hot in Herre
Image by Jason deCaires Taylor This Sculpture Takes the Great Barrier Reef's Temperature I know right now we're consumed with fighting for racial justice during a global pandemic AND crippling economic recession/depression - and that's absolutely where our priorities should be. However, there's a big, back it up, dump truck booty BUT coming, and that... Continue Reading →
It’s Not Just a Fancy Thermometer, It’s Got a ‘TM’
Image from the below Forbes article by Joanna Nassar. Fish Wearing 'Marine Skin' Sensors Collect Information 6,500 Feet Below The Sea Here we go again, my friends. Just when you thought I might write about something new or even vaguely interesting, I'm back at it again with wearable data sensors for the third time in... Continue Reading →
Cousteau’s Data, the Data for Cousteau
Image from cousteau.org. Link: Measuring climate change, on the backs of scuba divers Quick, name your favorite marine scientist. Go ahead and do it. OK, now, I have three points to make about what you just said: Not enough of you said Sylvia Earle because she's a woman and the patriarchy exists (not that you're... Continue Reading →