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Tag-A-GiantHere, a team of scientists and fishermen work together to tag an 800+ pound Atlantic blue
Why study fish?This is a question I posed, and answered, in my ichthyology class today. They have, a
I admit it, I’ve not been at all consistent with social media. I’m working a lot, so her
2 spot Octopus (Octopus bimaculoides) Los Angeles County CA Dec. 2015
all employees must wash handspacific pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata)Contra Costa county CA Jan. 20
stranded Pacific Harbor seal pup (Phoca vitulina) San Mateo county CA May 2015 / T3i /though te
Octopus rubescensSan Mateo CA June 2015 / T3i /
Young Invader This is a juvenile red lionfish (Pterois volitans). As it matures, those conspicuous p
Mouse diaphragm consisting of neurons, muscle cells and neuromuscular junctions under the confocal m
Life of a biology student, sampling some seaweed in the rain and sinking down in the sand.
Ilha Deserta, PortugalOn fieldtrip with uni we had an excursion to this lovely island with two littl
A lion cub and a room full of children - what could possibly go wrong? This photo is from Julian Hux
Mammal March Madness begins!Like NCAA, but better. Scientific literature is cited to substantiate li
Rhizostoma luteum So beautiful!Watercolour, pen, pencil
Minimal Posters - Six Women Who Changed Science. And The World.
Do you ever think about where you leave your DNA? Here’s one place you may not have considered
Anatomy Lesson in Constantinople
Litter is present in all marine waters around the globe. It consists of several compound classes of
Rondo Dwarf Galago The distinctive and tiny Rondo galago was first described in 1996. It is unique f
May 31, 1980 — see Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack #5
octopus departed (Octopus rubescens)San Mateo county May 2015 / t3i /
mermaid’s purse (shark egg case)San Mateo county CA March 2015 / T3i /when i was a little boy
badgerofshambles: speciesofleastconcern: zoo-logic: The Zoological Society of London has today an
The Zoological Society of London has today announced the incredibly exciting news that they have suc
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