Carnival of the Blue #21 is here at the Oyster’s Garter this Monday. And 21st birthdays call for extra special celebration – so send me your favorite ocean-related posts from the last month and I will craft them into something verrrry special. We need at least 21 shots of intoxicating ocean blogging, don’t you think?
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you know it’s gotta be the osedax rap…
http://southernfriedscientist.wordpress.com/2009/01/26/topics-in-marine-invertebrate-zoology-the-undergrad-podcasts-volume-1-issue-5/
I saw Greg Rouse today – he’s a fan!
ah, no contributions, well uhm…no, no I have none — wait a minute would an old post about the book review of Amazing Underwater animals be okay? I rarely get the chance to write about anything blue, being in this land-locked midwest. but let me know.
But good luck with the carnival and remember – Monday is groundhog’s day (otters are cute like ground hogs, maybe they could be the marine equivalent) and also me birthday, me noggin, noggin birthday.
Aargh
What about your recent shark post?
Arrrr, it be a fine Monday o’ celebration and revelry.
Peter’s posts on taxonomy: http://deepseanews.com/2009/01/naming-a-new-species-is-tricky/
Craig ROV poetry: http://deepseanews.com/2009/01/ode-to-the-remote-operated-vehicle/
David’s sharks in captivity post: http://southernfriedscientist.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/ethical-debate-sharks-in-captivity/
everyone loves eviscerated whale carcasses, right?
http://southernfriedscientist.wordpress.com/2009/01/31/blood-on-the-water/
aah, doh. Of course.
If it isn’t too late (I suppose you’re doing it now)…here it is:
Appreciating Sharks and other Predators in an Ecosystem
http://urban-science.blogspot.com/2009/01/appreciating-sharks-and-other-predators.html
best of luck.