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Through the Aquarium Glass: October 2015
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Thursday, October 1, 2015. The historical precedent to Mickey and Jay. But I was also interested in the video when I ran across this picture researching this morning:. This is a picture of a sunfish caught off the coast of Catalina Island on Sept. 3, 1919. Mr. Van Campen Heilner (The man behind the cart) describes the capture in the Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society:. To read more about it). US Fish and Wildlife.
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Through the Aquarium Glass: February 2016
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Tuesday, February 2, 2016. Saving our seas by consuming invasive species. Lionfish are a rapidly advancing invasive marine species. They eat juvenile fish, reducing the diversity and native fish population on some species by up to 95%. So, what to do with these creatures? In the middle of the 19th century, two things happened in parallel:. The first was a large influx of immigrants from Europe (and especially Germany).
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Through the Aquarium Glass: C.V.
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). University of Pennsylvania History and Sociology of Science Department. National Association of Marine Laboratories. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. US Fish and Wildlife. Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences. Birch Aquarium at Scripps. Climate Change is not (only) science*. View my complete profile. The Last Word On Nothing. Call For Papers: Oceans Past VI.
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Through the Aquarium Glass: June 2015
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Friday, June 12, 2015. Beach Nourishment: Environmental Questions. When I first started researching beach nourishment for this blog, my initial question was "how does this form of environmental engineering affect wildlife? 1993 and Petersen and Bishop, "Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Beach Nourishment" Bioscience. And 2 how does a change in sand quality or quantity impact those same organisms? Based on research h...
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Through the Aquarium Glass: Teaching
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Powerpoint slides for a guest lecture in Professor Endersby’s course STSC123 “Darwin’s Legacy,” Spring 2011 on the Phage Group and the rise of molecular biology. The lecture needed to convey three things. The discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus and the development of the virus into a “model system”. The development of the Phage Group around this “model system”. Bacteriophage [Compatibility Mode] (2). Highlights from th...
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Through the Aquarium Glass: Public Lectures
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. On July 18, 2013 I gave a lecture to the Wildlife Conservation Society history group at the Bronx Zoo. The audience was amazing and I got some fantastic feedback that will help me think about the way zoos and aquariums differ visually. You can listen to the lecture and follow the slides here:. From Philadelphia Water Department. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). National Association of Marine Laboratories. US Fish and Wildlife.
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Through the Aquarium Glass: December 2016
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Monday, December 12, 2016. Maritime Music Traditions: Longing and Belonging near and on the ocean. That interested me. Obviously the title intrigued me, but the album also contained a cover of Nirvana’s In Bloom. Basically it's just like papaw says:. Keep your mouth shut and you'll be fine". Just another enlisted egg. In the bowl for Uncle Sam's beater. When you get to Dam Neck. Hear a voice in your head. Might seem a li...
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Through the Aquarium Glass: Beach Nourishment: The history of building beaches
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Friday, May 29, 2015. Beach Nourishment: The history of building beaches. S What could possibly be wrong with people? This is the first image that pops up on my google search of "beach". What do I mean by this? I've never seen a beach calendar called "tractors and tans" but it would be a little truer to life. There are several reasons why shrinking beaches are a problem. There's a caveat about sea turtles here and I'll t...
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Through the Aquarium Glass: Eat Lionfish!: saving our seas by consuming invasive species
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Tuesday, February 2, 2016. Saving our seas by consuming invasive species. Lionfish are a rapidly advancing invasive marine species. They eat juvenile fish, reducing the diversity and native fish population on some species by up to 95%. So, what to do with these creatures? In the middle of the 19th century, two things happened in parallel:. The first was a large influx of immigrants from Europe (and especially Germany).
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Through the Aquarium Glass: The historical precedent to Mickey and Jay
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Through the Aquarium Glass. History, News, and Curiosities Regarding the Aquasphere. Thursday, October 1, 2015. The historical precedent to Mickey and Jay. But I was also interested in the video when I ran across this picture researching this morning:. This is a picture of a sunfish caught off the coast of Catalina Island on Sept. 3, 1919. Mr. Van Campen Heilner (The man behind the cart) describes the capture in the Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society:. To read more about it). US Fish and Wildlife.