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Monday Morning Blogaerobics

Posted on April 19, 2010April 19, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Catching you up with all the Southern Fried Fun this weekend. This morning, Grrlscientist terrified my Reader Feed with this awesome new species of nose dwelling leech. But hey, ugly, spineless blood suckers are people too. @kzelnio tweet a couple of pics from two of our ongoing top secret projects: the mysterious Project S and … Read More “Monday Morning Blogaerobics” »

365 Days of Darwin: April 19, 2010

Posted on April 19, 2010April 20, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab 2 Comments on 365 Days of Darwin: April 19, 2010
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365 Days of Darwin: April 18th, 2010

Posted on April 18, 2010April 20, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab
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How to build a canoe from scratch on a graduate student stipend

Posted on April 17, 2010July 7, 2023 By Andrew Thaler 45 Comments on How to build a canoe from scratch on a graduate student stipend
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You do not want to be seen in this canoe

For the last week, my Twitter feed (@sfriedscientist) has been overrun with pictures of half built canoes. Well, we finally finished the boat, so here is Bluegrass Blue Crab and the Southern Fried Scientist’s guide to building a plywood canoe on a graduate student budget.

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Save the Planet, it’s the only one we’ve got… or is it?

Posted on April 17, 2010 By David Shiffman 8 Comments on Save the Planet, it’s the only one we’ve got… or is it?
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In honor of President Obama’s newly announced space exploration plan, I am reposting one of my favorites from the old site. Original comments can be found at the old site.

On this blog, we’ve discussed how many current fisheries practices are completely unsustainable, because we are simply taking too many fish from the oceans. We’ve also discussed how we can’t just stop fishing because too many humans need the food.

We’ve  discussed the energy crisis, and how some the present methods our civilization uses to power our lives are destroying the planet through pollution, environmental destruction, and emissions that cause global warming. We’ve also discussed the fact that people need energy.

We’ve discussed how some current mining practices, such as top-mining, are an environmental catastrophe. However, it is undeniable that we need the minerals that come from mining.

Many more problems are facing the world today. There simply isn’t enough room for all the people we have, and there are more people every day (and less room for them because of sea level rise). Many people today simply don’t have enough fresh water to drink, and thousands die each day from this– a problem that is only getting worse as population increases. The present economic crisis, one of the worst of all time, means that in addition to millions being out of work, governments don’t have money for solutions to these problems.

Things look pretty grim…. but is there any kind of solution that can solve all of these problems at once? A universal solution, as it were (pardon the pun)?

To find it, we need to think well outside of the box. In fact, we need to look in a whole new direction.

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365 Days of Darwin: April 17th, 2010

Posted on April 17, 2010April 11, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab
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Ethical Debate: Bycatch and the Great Skua

Posted on April 16, 2010May 16, 2010 By David Shiffman 14 Comments on Ethical Debate: Bycatch and the Great Skua
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Most marine conservationists and environmentally conscious citizens believe that fisheries bycatch is a major problem that needs to be solved soon. In most cases, they are correct, but an interesting paper from Nature shows that bycatch can sometimes be good for certain species. Consider the case of the Great Skua. The Great Skua is a … Read More “Ethical Debate: Bycatch and the Great Skua” »

Weekly dose of TED – Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish

Posted on April 16, 2010April 15, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Every Friday we post one of our favorite TED Talks. Enjoy. ~Southern Fried Scientist

365 Days of Darwin: April 16th, 2010

Posted on April 16, 2010April 8, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab
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365 Days of Darwin: April 15th, 2010

Posted on April 15, 2010April 11, 2010 By Bluegrass Blue Crab
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