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Author: Andrew Thaler

Marine science and conservation. Deep-sea ecology. Population genetics. Underwater robots. Open-source instrumentation. The deep sea is Earth's last great wilderness.

365 days of Darwin: January 6, 2010

Posted on January 6, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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William, of Bomai Cruz, and Kevin, of Deep Sea News, celebrate the new year with Charlie.

365 days of Darwin: January 5, 2010

Posted on January 5, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie enjoys a bottle from Shark Trust Wines.

365 days of Darwin: January 4, 2010

Posted on January 4, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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William and Charlie celebrate the new year with Shark Trust Wine. Check out William’s Blog, Bomai Cruz, and follow him on twitter @BomaiBlat.

365 days of Darwin: January 3, 2010

Posted on January 3, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie and bluegrass celebrate the new year.

365 days of Darwin: January 2, 2010

Posted on January 2, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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WhySharksMatter and Charlie celebrate the new year.

365 days of Darwin: January 1, 2010

Posted on January 1, 2010February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Happy New Years from all of us at Southern Fried Science! If your gasping, head on over to Shark Trust Wines.

Sea Shepherd FAIL

Posted on January 1, 2010October 27, 2013 By Andrew Thaler 14 Comments on Sea Shepherd FAIL
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Well, we might as well get all our Sea Shepherd hatin’ out at once. This is the epitome of Nautical Incompetence. ~Southern Fried Scientist

What a good conservation organization looks like

Posted on January 1, 2010March 23, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 15 Comments on What a good conservation organization looks like
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You know, we have a history on this blog of criticizing Sea Shepherd. We frequently criticize their methods, motivations, and effectiveness (we also went out of our way to add opposing views when we raised such a contentious issue). For a select group of readers, criticizing one conservation organization is tantamount to criticizing them all. If we say Sea Shepherd has been ineffective in protecting sharks, inevitably someone will assume that we’re in favor of shark finning. I don’t understand that leap of logic, but I’ve seen it come up so often that I know to expect it, probably even on this post. I can also expect someone to say “At least they’re doing something!” That is, of course, completely missing the point, since our argument is that the ‘something’ they’re doing is making it harder to affect real, lasting, change.

So let me begin by saying this – assume Sea Shepherd’s motives are absolutely pure, assume they really are try to protect the oceans, assume their commitment is absolute, then our main argument is still sound – they aren’t doing a very good job and they are generating a lot of ill will in the process. strplogo1

“Oh sure,” you say, “you can rag on Sea Shepherd ’til your face turns blue. Why don’t you show us someone who’s doing it right?”

Enter STRP.

I’m going to give a hat tip to the MarineBioBlog now, instead of at the end, since you really should go read their post before you continue. It’s very good and I’d hate to steal another blog’s thunder.

Read More “What a good conservation organization looks like” »

365 days of Darwin: 31 December 2009

Posted on December 31, 2009February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie studies up on sharks. To get the latest shark related news, follow @WhySharksMatter on Twitter.

365 days of Darwin: 30 December 2009

Posted on December 30, 2009February 7, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie ponders the wonders of beer yeast.

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