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Celebrating human ties to the blue whale through art and the female form

Conservation artist Patricio Robles Gil finds solace in nature and uses his work to celebrate “the last wild places.”…

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Photo of the Day ~ What sea creature is this?

Today's Photo of the Day is a different kind of sea creature – it's Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle!  When asked the inevitable question, "What sea critter would you like to be," she has but one answer. "I AM a sea creature!"  As are we all, because without the ocean, there would be no life on earth. No blue, no green!

When asked what she daydreams about, Dr. Earle replied, "Going under water…Saving the ocean…Being a fish…Or imagine being an eel and with no arms or legs and just slithery body, slide around, and then tuck back in a burrow with just your face sticking out….I would love to slip into the skin of a fish and know what it’s like to be one.…

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Photo of the Day ~ Biomineral Crystals

What's that, you say?  What looks like an abstract work of art is actually an image of biomineral crystals within a sea urchin's tooth. The photo took the top spot in photography at the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge. [Biomineral Single Crystals. Pupa U.P.A. Gilbert and Christopher E. Killian]

Each color highlights a continuous single crystal of calcite (CaCO3) made by the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata at the forming end of one of its teeth. Together, these biomineral crystals fill space, harden the tooth, and toughen it enough to grind rock.

The pair captured the shot using scanning electron microscopy, although Gilbert admits the palette choice is somewhat arbitrary. "The artist in me selected the colors. I picked them because I like the way they look," says Gilbert.…

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The corals look good, but where are the Fish?

Our partners at the The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation continue their Global Reef Expedition, a worldwide survey of coral reefs, reporting their findings to the world as they go. In the Acteon Group of French Polynesia, they found excellent coral cover, but a surprising lack of fish. The question is, why?  ~ Ed.
During our surveys in the Acteon group we saw very few fish.  There were few sharks or other large predators and even large herbivorous fish such as surgeonfishes and parrotfishes were noticeably low in number. The fish community was dominated by small-bodied species such as damselfishes, wrasses, and butterflyfishes.
So why are the fish communities in such a pristine and isolated coral reef in such poor condition?…

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Bryant Austin finds himself – and a way to help whales – in the eyes of the world’s biggest animals

Not too long after Carmel Valley resident Bryant Austin looked into the opalescent eye of a humpback whale,…

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“Ocean Love Affair” event to blend art and advocacy in support of Marine Environmental Research Institute

New York City based artist, speaker, writer and conservationist Asher Jay uses all her creative faculties to spark engaging visual discourses with audiences across the globe…

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Young Explorer Series: Rolex Scholar Megan Cook ‘Chills’ in Antarctica

A Mission Blue Exclusive by Megan Cook
Antarctica is simply the most incredible place I’ve ever been. Everything about it is beautiful and indivisible from the ocean.…

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Cracking the Kraken Case: Giant Squid Caught on Film

An ocean-going SWAT team of oceanic brainpower and technological brawn says it has captured moving images of a marine monster in its lair.…

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Her Majesty of the Deep Blue Sea: An Interview with Dr. Sylvia Earle

Part II: By Dan Linehan
When it comes to sticking up for the oceans, renowned undersea explorer and marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle stirs up passion with more power than a typhoon.…

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Her Majesty of the Deep Blue Sea: An Interview with Dr. Sylvia Earle, Part One

We are altering the nature of nature, the natural systems that cause the planet to function in our favor.

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