How to video on Giant Squid preparation from the British Natural History Museum. This is the same individual I had the pleasure to visit last year. Click on either image to view a larger version.
photos: Craig R. McClain (2006)
Now on ScienceBlogs: Blogging Suzanne Somers Knockout, part 2: Is Somers a female Mike Adams?
All the news on the Earth's largest environment
Craig is temporarily a post-doctoral fellow at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute who is looking for a permanent position. He spends most of his time balancing his overwhelming geekdom with normalcy so he can function in the real world. Luckily his wife likes his geekiness.
Peter Etnoyer is a Graduate Research Associate at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He studies deep corals and ocean fronts, and he loves to be on the water.
Kevin Zelnio is a Graduate Student Researcher at Penn State studying the ecology of hydrothermal vent and methane seep communities. He raises awareness of the plight of the spineless through folk music.
My book is coming out. Include a link and thumbnail.
Other random info. A link.
Deep Sea News has moved! Make sure to update your bookmarks and feed readers.
« From The Desk of Zelnio: Alviniconcha hessleri | Main | Dispatches From 9 North »
Category: Cephalopods!
Posted on: March 29, 2007 9:49 AM, by CR McClain
How to video on Giant Squid preparation from the British Natural History Museum. This is the same individual I had the pleasure to visit last year. Click on either image to view a larger version.
photos: Craig R. McClain (2006)
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://scienceblogs.com/mt/pings/36849
Comments
I like that the you have to photo-mosaic the giant squid in order to it all from a distance.
Posted by: Kevin Zelnio | March 29, 2007 10:23 AM