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Here’s how to join my IMCC8 symposium, “Ocean Science Communication: What’s New and What’s Next?”
April 22, 2026
Deep Sea Mining Symposium Announcement
April 21, 2026
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?
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Weekly dose of TED – Louise Leakey digs for humanity’s origins

Posted on October 8, 2010May 4, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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365 days of Darwin: October 8, 2010

Posted on October 8, 2010September 27, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Ready for action!

Frito Lay abandons eco-friendly SunChip bags

Posted on October 7, 2010October 6, 2010 By David Shiffman 10 Comments on Frito Lay abandons eco-friendly SunChip bags
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Last year, Frito Lay unveiled a 100% compostable bag for SunChips. Since packaging waste from single-serving junk food is a sizable chunk of our society’s trash, this move was a big deal and was cheered by environmentalists. They even had a sappy commercial showing how this could make the world more environmentally friendly. Remember the commercial?

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Finding Melville’s Whale: Chapter 18 – His Mark

Posted on October 7, 2010August 18, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Chapter 18 of Herman Melville’s classic – Moby Dick. Read along with us and discuss this chapter or the book as a whole in the comments. His Mark And so Ishmael and Queequeg board their ship and meet their three-fold captain, but one third of their holy host is missing, the ghost. The captains demand … Read More “Finding Melville’s Whale: Chapter 18 – His Mark” »

365 days of Darwin: October 7, 2010

Posted on October 7, 2010September 27, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Yarr!

Re: Application for Job in Sahrk Biology

Posted on October 6, 2010October 5, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 14 Comments on Re: Application for Job in Sahrk Biology
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Dear Dr. Schiffman, I am a recent graduate in biology. After several attempts to work in a population genetics molecular biology lab, I realized that there was way too much maths and other difficult concepts and that I would be much better off studying orgasmal biology such as sharks or skates or rays. As you … Read More “Re: Application for Job in Sahrk Biology” »

How not to apply for a job working with sharks

Posted on October 6, 2010October 6, 2010 By David Shiffman 11 Comments on How not to apply for a job working with sharks
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This week marked an important e-mail milestone for me: I received my 100th request for a job. I do not mean job offers (i.e. people saying “David, we’d like to hire you”), or requests for job advice (i.e. people saying “David, can you point me in the right direction?”). I’d be thrilled to answer any of those e-mails (particularly the job offers). I mean job requests (i.e. people saying “David, please hire me”).

I get all kinds of e-mails from readers, and I’m always happy to answer them. However, I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that applying for a job in this way is incredibly ineffective. I thought I’d take some examples from some of my favorite job request e-mails to explain to you all how not to apply for a job working with sharks.

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Biodiversity Wednesday: Coconut Crabs

Posted on October 6, 2010September 17, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 2 Comments on Biodiversity Wednesday: Coconut Crabs
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365 days of Darwin: October 6, 2010

Posted on October 6, 2010September 27, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie checks out the wall o’ teeth

We Are All Smith Islanders

Posted on October 5, 2010October 5, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab 1 Comment on We Are All Smith Islanders
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Global Warming and the Chesapeake. Up close and personal.

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