Monday Morning Salvage: February 6, 2017 Posted on February 6, 2017 By Andrew Thaler Uncategorized Bringing you the best of marine science and conservation from the last week. Flotsam (what we’re obsessed with right now) The ridiculous, extensible jaw and neck joint of a Barbeled Dragonfish. Deep-Sea Fishes That Are Built to Eat Big. Jetsam (what we’re enjoying from around the web) Read More “Monday Morning Salvage: February 6, 2017” »
Thursday Afternoon Dredging: February 2nd, 2017 Posted on February 3, 2017 By David Shiffman Uncategorized Cuttings (short and sweet): Watch how a goblin shark feeds in slow-motion. Footage originally from Shark Week’s “Alien Sharks.” A goblin shark, from Shark Week’s “Alien Sharks” Follow amphibian conservation biologist Dr. Wendy Palen on twitter! The most wonderful pikes, pickerels, and muskies of the world! By Sasha Doss, for the Fisheries Blog. Read More “Thursday Afternoon Dredging: February 2nd, 2017” »