Graphical representation of the world population growth
…the first World Ocean Passive Acoustic Monitoring Day in June. The newsletter also provides updates on the global hydrophone metadatabase, low-cost hydrophones, and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on ocean…
We posted two of our older papers, Rails and Snails and the Debate over Goals for Science and Graphical Representations of World Population Growth…
…I”) Chairs: ROBERT DESALLE, Curator of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History, New York SCOTT FEDERHEN, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland PAUL HEBERT, Professor of Zoology, University of Guelph,…
Birds are relatively large, conspicuous, vocal, and mostly diurnal creatures, making it relatively easy for humans to tell apart. Even so, new species continue to be discovered; these usually represent…
In 12 July 2007 Zootaxa, Benjamin Victor, Ocean Science Foundation and Nova Southeastern University, describes a new species of goby Coryphopterus kuna from the western Caribbean. Although species descriptions often…
…a peak of activity, as well reported in the DCO’s August newsletter From the Deep. We offer below some prior posts about deep carbon. 7 December 2016 The Deep Carbon…
Terry Collins artfully summarizes the progress in this news release about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. The news was picked up by Agencia EFE: Artificial intelligence listens to the habits…