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  • Cougar girls vie for third PUC title in school history – Paradise Post


    Memmis.com News AgencyAuthority Authority: 171
    Cougar girls vie for third PUC title in school history Paradise Post The Cougars (3-1) square off against Monterey Bay Academy, beginning at 7:30 pm today, looking to claim the third PUC championship in school history. ...
    2 days ago
  • Our Penguin Population is Growing


    Sea NotesAuthority Authority: 110
    Keen-eyed visitors may have noticed some new inhabitants waddling around the Monterey Bay Aquariums Splash Zone penguin exhibit. Four female African blackfooted penguins—three juveniles and one adult—recently arrived from the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. The new penguins help fill out...
    1 week ago
  • Black Friday Shopping Great Deals—Fish Shopping In South Korea


    Texas LiberalAuthority Authority: 561
    For so-called Black Friday after Thanksgiving shopping, why not go shopping for fish in South Korea? Above is the Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul, South Korea. It looks to me that you will find many good deals, helpful service, and a wide selection at this fish market. Maybe you have a coupon for sea cucumber that ...
    1 week ago
  • Bay Area Au Pair’s really know how to ROCK!


    Au Pair CafAuthority Authority: 136
      Our San Francisco area Au pairs really ROCK, in more ways than one, and so do their Area Director’s and Regional Manager, Liz Aubrey! This past week, San Francisco au pairs were greeted by a young handsome “bouncer” as they entered Club Au Pair, held at our 3i language school in San Francisco.  Au pairs ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Science Comedian on BoingBoing


    Zero GravityAuthority Authority: 452
    I’m on BoingBoing! Maggie Koerth-Baker posted a YouTube clip of me this morning.  It’s an excerpt from my performance two weeks ago at Wonderfest , the Bay Area science festival. The entire festival was videotaped by Fora.tv.  You can see the rest of my 15-minute performance here . Also, a dialogue I ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Anger boils at UC campuses after tuition hike; Students protest, clash with police over increase


    CALIFORNIA BEATAuthority Authority: 421
    Photo by @ thedailyclog By WENDY STEWART Beat Staff Writer BERKELEY — Protesting students at several University of California campuses clashed with police for a third-straight day Friday, angered by a UC Regents vote  to raise tuition at all nine institutions by 32 percent. At UC Berkeley, 40 student ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Feeding the Aquarium’s New Ocean Sunfish


    Sea NotesAuthority Authority: 107
    It’s feeding time for the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new ocean sunfish, or mola mola. Senior aquarist Michael Howard walks out a 20-foot walkway extending over the middle of the million-gallon Outer Bay exhibit. He places a red-and-white striped ball on...
    2 weeks ago
  • Monterey County: An adventurer’s dream, a photographer’s fantasy, a place of unbridled beauty


    Tango Diva Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    No matter what your travel style, Monterey County is sure to please. Deemed one of the most breathtaking areas in the world, this coastal gem will undoubtedly leave travelers in a state of speechless awe at the wonder of natural beauty that is so much bigger than themselves. Monterey County boasts that kind of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A motley collection of boneworms


    Science Blog - Science news straight from the sourceAuthority Authority: 649
    MOSS LANDING, CA -- It sounds like a classic horror story -- eyeless, mouthless worms lurk in the dark, settling onto dead animals and sending out green "roots" to devour their bones.
    3 weeks ago
  • Boneworms


    David KirkpatrickAuthority Authority: 438
    Let’s just leave this one at science fact and the ocean still leave science fiction behind . The release: 10 November 2009 MBARI News Release A motley collection of boneworms This photograph shows a female of an as yet un-named boneworm in the genus Osedax , which has been carefully removed from the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Dolphins Vs Porpoise: Turf War


    Popular FidelityAuthority Authority: 487
    It’s one of the weirdest things I’ve ever read about, and I’ve read about a lot of weird stuff since I’ve started at PopFi.  When you think of dolphins, you think of Flipper, right?  They’re cute , they save humans from sharks, guide whales to safety , they’re smart and friendly, and will do tricks for ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Behind the Scenes at the Seahorse Exhibit


    Sea NotesAuthority Authority: 107
    Since opening on April 6, The Secret Lives of Seahorses special exhibition has become one of the most popular in the history of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. It’s also been a labor of love for the Aquarium’s husbandry staff. “It’s...
    4 weeks ago
  • Monterey Bay: dolphins attack and kill porpoises


    Cheshire Cat Photo Blog (... said the Cat: 'we're all mad here....')Authority Authority: 129
    Researchers Barbara Scoles and Mark P. Cotter have taken a video of bottle-nosed dolphins attacking a porpoise in Monterey Bay. The work was performed under NOAA Permit #877-1831. For five years, there have been a growing number of dead harbor porpoises washing up on California shores. Until now, the deaths have ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Skywatch Friday: Rainbow Comet


    studio loloAuthority Authority: 124
    My dear left-behind friend Mary Helen took these pictures yesterday at Lovers Point in Pacific Grove. She only had her phone camera with her but she knew if she drove the 1/2 mile home to get her camera she would have missed this sight. Cars were pulling off the road left and right. Who could blame them? Wow, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • White shark released back into the wild by Monterey Bay Aquarium


    Fish and aquatic newsAuthority Authority: 120
    After being exhibited for two months at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, a young female white shark was released back into the ocean Wednesday this week. “ I’ve always said that these animals will tell us when it’s time to put them back to the ocean. Now was clearly the time ,” said Randy Hamilton, vice ...
    4 weeks ago
  • A Passion for Fish and the Planet: Passionfish Restaurant


    The Inspired EconomistAuthority Authority: 405
    Some people say you eat with our eyes. At Passionfish restaurant in Pacific Grove, California, you do so with your heart — at a place where the local is celebrated, showcased, and conserved. Sometimes, savoring a meal can nurture our body while helping preserve or restore the planet.  One day, every meal will ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium tags, releases fifth white shark


    World Zoo TodayAuthority Authority: 143
    The Californian A young female white shark placed on exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in late August was returned to the wild today, marking the fifth time the aquarium has successfully exhibited and released a great white shark. Aquarium staff released the shark in offshore waters near the southern tip of ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Where the White Things Are


    Sea NotesAuthority Authority: 110
    Big news on the great white shark front today involving the young shark weve had on exhibit at the aquarium and publication of major findings about the lives of adult great white sharks off the California coast. First, the bittersweet:...
    4 weeks ago
  • In Over Our Heads


    Sea NotesAuthority Authority: 107
    More climate change impacts, in unexpected places. This time, its the deep sea -- another frontier where ocean animals are affected by what we humans do on the dry-land portion of the planet. Our colleagues at the Monterey Bay Aquarium...
    4 weeks ago
  • Deep-sea ecosystems could be vulnerable to effects of global warming


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 727
    Washington, November 3 (ANI): Scientists have warned that deep-sea ecosystems occupying 60 percent of the Earth’s surface could be vulnerable to the effects of global warming.“Global-scale models are now estimating that climate change will affect the supply of organic matter from surface waters upon which most ...
    4 weeks ago

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