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Join Me at Upwell: A Wave of Ocean Justice — Our Fourth Year!
March 24, 2026
How close did the world’s first deep-sea mining come to the dredging the world’s largest cold-water coral reef?
March 17, 2026
Here are some ocean conservation technologies that I’m excited about
February 19, 2026
Walking Backwards Into the Future: Applying Indigenous Knowledge to Deep Sea Mining
February 5, 2026
The Urgency Does Not Exist: My statement on Deep-sea Mining to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources
January 24, 2026
Bipartisan Concern Expressed Over Deep Sea Mining at Congressional Hearing
January 23, 2026

Leticia Carvalho will be the next Secretary General of the International Seabed Authority

Posted on August 2, 2024August 2, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
Leticia Carvalho will be the next Secretary General of the International Seabed Authority
Featured, News, Policy

In a surprise upset on the final day of the 29th Session of the International Seabed Authority, Leticia Carvalho secured the position of Secretary General over 8-year incumbent Michael Lodge. The 79 to 34 vote was a decisive rejection of Lodge’s leadership, whose tenure has been marred by criticism that he has improperly shared information … Read More “Leticia Carvalho will be the next Secretary General of the International Seabed Authority” »

Bonnethead sharks are this year’s guest #BestShark

Posted on August 2, 2024August 2, 2024 By David Shiffman
Bonnethead sharks are this year’s guest #BestShark
Science

Everyone knows that sandbar shark is #BestShark. But to help raise money for graduate student shark research, I asked professional wrestler Ryan “Hollywood Hunk” Nemeth to help me auction off the right for some other species to be guest #BestShark for a year– an honor that comes with a custom wrestling championship belt I commissioned … Read More “Bonnethead sharks are this year’s guest #BestShark” »

We already know what another Trump Presidency would mean for the ocean

Posted on July 25, 2024July 25, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
We already know what another Trump Presidency would mean for the ocean
Policy

Yesterday, we published a rundown of all the ways in which Trump’s Project 2025 would impact ocean science and conservation. Trump’s Project 2025 is an agenda, a glimpse at what a future administration might do. Trump already served one term as president. We already know what the Trump Ocean Doctrine looks like, and it doesn’t … Read More “We already know what another Trump Presidency would mean for the ocean” »

How Trump’s Project 2025 would reshape America’s oceans

Posted on July 24, 2024July 31, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
How Trump’s Project 2025 would reshape America’s oceans
Climate change, Featured, Policy

Near the end of last year, the Heritage Foundation unveiled Project 2025, a sweeping, 900-page document that outlines their vision for a second Trump administration. Authored by key leaders of the former administration and Trump’s campaign team, this document lays the groundwork for Trump’s policy agenda, should he defeat Vice President Harris in the 2024 … Read More “How Trump’s Project 2025 would reshape America’s oceans” »

Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good: Plug-in Electric Hybrids are better than you think

Posted on July 19, 2024July 23, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good: Plug-in Electric Hybrids are better than you think
Climate change, Featured, Popular Culture

We have a problem.  Collectively, we need to dramatically reduce our carbon emissions over the next few years to stave off the worst climate change outcomes. While this demands sweeping changes to energy policy at national and international levels, for individuals and organizations, electrification of the world’s automotive fleets offers the most direct change.  Electric … Read More “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good: Plug-in Electric Hybrids are better than you think” »

Deep-sea mining meeting convenes once again to negotiate the future of our oceans.

Posted on July 11, 2024July 11, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
Deep-sea mining meeting convenes once again to negotiate the future of our oceans.
Featured, Policy

Next week, delegates from 169 countries, NGOs representing civil society, and other experts will gather in Kingston, Jamaica to continue the work of developing a set of rules governing how the minerals of the deep sea, which fall beyond the borders of any nation, can be exploited, ostensibly for the Good of Humankind. In many … Read More “Deep-sea mining meeting convenes once again to negotiate the future of our oceans.” »

Election of ISA Secretary-General mired by accusations of bribery and corruption

Posted on July 5, 2024July 5, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
Election of ISA Secretary-General mired by accusations of bribery and corruption
News, Policy

In a little over 2 week, the International Seabed Authority will once again convene in Kingston, Jamaica to continue the 30-year process of establishing a regulatory regime for mining the minerals of the deep sea beyond the borders of any nation. This deep-sea mining negotiation is the most important meeting for not only the future … Read More “Election of ISA Secretary-General mired by accusations of bribery and corruption” »

“If you were eaten by an owlbear, would your skeleton come out the owl end or the bear end?” This month on Dugongs and Seadragons

Posted on July 2, 2024July 1, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
“If you were eaten by an owlbear, would your skeleton come out the owl end or the bear end?” This month on Dugongs and Seadragons
Blogging

The adventures of the Cephalosquad continue on our weekly marine science-themed Dungeons and Dragons podcast, Dugongs and Seadragons. This month, the party attends an academic lecture on renewable energy which gets a little out of hand. We’ve got a Patreon (separate and completely unrelated to the Southern Fried Science Patreon), where you can get behind-the-scenes clips … Read More ““If you were eaten by an owlbear, would your skeleton come out the owl end or the bear end?” This month on Dugongs and Seadragons” »

Oddly enough, chicken coops: What you read on Southern Fried Science in June.

Posted on July 1, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
Oddly enough, chicken coops: What you read on Southern Fried Science in June.
Blogging

June saw a major uptick in readers, and not necessarily for the articles you’d expect. The press release that me and David put out and David’s piece on the strange history of Trump and sharks both claimed top billing, but oddly, the short piece I wrote about all the chicken coops I’ve built struck a … Read More “Oddly enough, chicken coops: What you read on Southern Fried Science in June.” »

Donald Trump and Sharks: An Annotated Timeline

Posted on June 27, 2024 By David Shiffman
Donald Trump and Sharks: An Annotated Timeline
Blogging, Popular Culture

The former President’s recent bizarre rant about sharks has gone viral on social media, but this is just the latest in a long and weird saga. These tweets are real. Did you know their backstory? July 2007: Donald Trump meets with adult film star Stormy Daniels, inviting her to his hotel room. Upon arrival, he … Read More “Donald Trump and Sharks: An Annotated Timeline” »

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