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Kevin is finishing a Masters in Biology at Penn State. His research focused on marine invertebrate systematics and community structure of hydrothermal vent chemoautotrophic foundation fauna. He is now working at the Duke Marine Lab as a research technician at the Marine Conservation Molecular Facility studying the population genetics of vent fauna. Visit my personal website, facebook page, and flickr photostream to learn more about me. I also blog at Deep Sea News. Give me a holler at kzelnio at gmail dot com!
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Eric worked in Satellite communications, computers and design for many years, but returned to school to pursue his early love of marine sciences. He is curently working on his Masters in Biological Oceanography at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point Campus. Eric also photo-blogs at Larval Images, has a personal site at Eclectic Echoes and his images are available on Flickr.
4 comments:
I would guess you've already seen the posters for the Coastal Clean Ups for the last few years?
If not, THEY'RE HERE
Hadn't seen those (been too long since I've been out west!!!!)
Those are great, judging by the fact they've used them for three years I take it they got a good reaction out of the designs.
I'd imagine the food web to look a little top-heavy. Do nurdles fill in for zooplankton?
I think nurdles, scraps (shredded credit cards etc) and the breakdown bits fill in the zooplankton pretty nicely.
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