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Polluted Oceans
Polluted OceansOctober 09, 2009 – Learn how we are hurting the largest habitat on Earth with these photos of ocean pollution, from the devastating effects of oil spills to the dangers of dumping.
Life in Color: Blue
Life in Color: BlueMay 11, 2009 – See photos of all shades of blue, from National Geographic.
In the Womb: "Extreme" Animal Embryos Revealed
In the Womb: "Extreme" Animal Embryos RevealedMay 01, 2009 – From embryonic wasps that mature inside "brainwashed" caterpillars to developing sharks with "superhuman" senses, see pre-birth pictures of animals that have extreme adaptations to the rigors of gestation.
Quiet Time
Quiet TimeAugust 08, 2008 – I’m heading off to Appledore Island for a few blog-free days of yapping sea gulls and dissected sharks. I’ll schedule a few science tattoo posts for while I’m gone, but I will be mum till my return.
Top Predators of the Past
Top Predators of the PastJuly 08, 2008 – Wayne writes: The tattoo is a tribute to the past monsters of the deep, the top shark is meant to be Carcharodon megalodon, and the bottom is a Tylosaur Mosasaur. Mixed amongst the waves are Ammonites, based upon Kosmoceras Ammonites. I am an acarologist with an unhealthy obsession with fossils. Click here to go to […]
Tour Guide: Scuba and Voluntourism in East Africa
Tour Guide: Scuba and Voluntourism in East AfricaNovember 06, 2007 – Can’t decide whether you want to safari in Africa or scuba dive in a coral reef? Well, one tour company offers a unique scuba sea safari that should satisfy your craving for both land and sea adventures. One Earth Safaris offers “scuba sea safaris” between Zanzibar, Pemba Island, and Kenya, (where sharks and humpback whales…
Headliners: Adventure in 60 Seconds
Headliners: Adventure in 60 SecondsSeptember 21, 2008 – A roundup of the latest adventure news, by Mindy Zacharjasz Talk about a killer paint job: Kayaker Wave Vidmar sets off on a 45-day expedition down the rugged California coastline where he plans to create a visual record of the state–-and kayak every recurrent great white shark attack spot in California. His secret weapon? A…
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