Sunday, September 30, 2012

Marine life photos

  • Officials mull seismic tests near Calif nuke plant

    SAN FRANCISCO - Plans to use an array of powerful air canons in an undersea seismic study near a Central California nuclear power plant have federal and state officials juggling concerns over marine life with public safety. Pacific Gas & Electric Co ...

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  • New Jersey Coral Reef Hotspots Discovered In Deepwater Canyons

    Scientists using cutting-edge technology to explore waters off Indonesia were wowed by colorful and diverse images of marine life on the ocean floor _ including plate-sized sea spiders and flower-like sponges that appear to be carnivorous. They ...

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  • 'HabCam' opens window to life on seafloor in natural habitat

    The pictures also give scientists a window into how marine life on the seafloor acts. In the past, biologists have used giant trawlers to scoop up critters and dump them on the deck of ships for analysis.

    www.msnbc.msn.com

  • Stingray Feeding: Woman Feeds Wild Fish With Bare Hands (VIDEO)

    Scientists using cutting-edge technology to explore waters off Indonesia were wowed by colorful and diverse images of marine life on the ocean floor _ including plate-sized sea spiders and flower-like sponges that appear to be carnivorous. They ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Great Barrier Reef Threatened By Warming Waters, Study Shows

    Scientists using cutting-edge technology to explore waters off Indonesia were wowed by colorful and diverse images of marine life on the ocean floor _ including plate-sized sea spiders and flower-like sponges that appear to be carnivorous. They ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Face of Defense: Marine Lives Life Through Eye of Lens

    Belford said he "stole" one of his mother's cameras. "From then on," he added, "I just went around and took photos of everything." The 9/11 attacks were the biggest factor in his 2004 decision to enlist in the Marine Corps, Belford said. "A tradition ...

    www.defense.gov

  • New 'Seahorse' sees scallops and other marine life in more detail than ever

    This summer, the instrument was towed over miles of seafloor, from Virginia to Cape Cod, taking millions of images and capturing details about marine life and the ocean floor that stretched beyond just the number of scallops. The Seahorse revealed ...

    www.greenfieldreporter.com

  • Seafloor Explorer: Underwater Images Project Opens To The Public (PHOTOS)

    ... allows viewers to browse photos taken by HabCam, an underwater mapping vehicle built by engineers and marine biologists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), and contribute information to better categorize the species in the images.

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  • College football Week 5 in photos

    A Navy Midshipmen fan cheers on the team during the game against the San Jose State Spartans at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

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  • Art & Soul: Underwater photographer explores the beauty of the deep at Jepson ...

    "Live From Gray's Reef: Underwater Photographs by Greg McFall," a solo exhibit currently on display at the Jepson Center for the Arts, celebrates exotic undersea creatures just off the Georgia coast.

    savannahnow.com

  • 'HabCam' Opens Unique Window on Seafloor Life

    The pictures also give scientists a window into how marine life on the seafloor acts. In the past, biologists have used giant trawlers to scoop up critters and dump them on the deck of ships for analysis.

    www.ouramazingplanet.com

  • Marine microworlds: the private life of plankton

    Marine microworlds: the private life of plankton. Tara Expedition - C. Guiguand The Tara research vessel has recently completed a 70,000-mile journey around the world's oceans collecting data on plankton biodiversity.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • RWS to open world's largest oceanarium in December

    ... the aquarium at the Marine Life Park at Resorts World Sentosa during a media preview yesterday. The 8ha Marine Life Park, the size of 13 football fields, will open with more than 100,000 animals from 800 marine species.-- ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG ...

    www.straitstimes.com

  • Russian marine biologist shares his world of 'aliens and strange life-forms'

    From resplendent jellyfish to crotchety crabs, Semenov, a marine biologist from Moscow, says that after five years of recording the life under the sea he's still learning about the craft of underwater photography. Alexander Semenov. Cyanea capillata ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Prince William County community calendar, Sept. 27 to Oct. 4, 2012

    "Weapons Platoon: A Marine's Life in Afghanistan," photographs by Stephen Dupont, who was with a Marine platoon in 2009.

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  • Desalination no panacea for Calif. water woes

    In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, Robert James of the California American Water company looks over water samples at a desalination plant in Sand City, Calif.

    www.newstimes.com

  • Beverly marine life artist shows work at Montserrat

    Paul Erickson, a noted marine life artist from Beverly, recently gave a public artist talk in Montserrat College of Art's Paul Scott Library.

    www.wickedlocal.com

  • Prince William County community calendar, Sept. 23-30, 2012

    23. "Weapons Platoon: A Marine's Life in Afghanistan," photographs by Stephen Dupont, who was embedded with a Marine platoon in 2009.

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  • World's largest oceanarium to open in Singapore

    "No other attraction in this part of the world comes close to the Marine Life Park in terms of scope and concept," Dennis Gilbert, senior vice president of attractions at RWS, said in a press statement.

    www.hindustantimes.com

  • Google's 360-degree tour of the deep blue sea

    The images made available today come from the shallow reef survey, which uses technology to assess the amount of coral cover and other marine life living on the reefs. The deep reef survey, which explores reefs at a depth of 30 to 100 metres, could ...

    www.watoday.com.au

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