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Category Archives: blogging
Sphyrna linkwini
It’s been a rather busy weekend/week here due to catching up on grading and attempting to get my thesis done and defended sometime before the next school year, but fear not, I haven’t forgotten you. Because other people manage to … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, conservation, dorkiness, ecology, grad school, linkage, science, sharks
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Well, There Goes Productivity
I’ve finally broken down and started a Twitter feed. I can only assume this will end in tears. Follow me @SpinyDag.
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Dogfish on Tour – Greenville, NC
I really should have put this up earlier, but it slipped my mind until now. I’ll be presenting research at ECU’s Research and Creative Achievement Week, a week’s worth of exhibits and talks celebrating student research and artwork. If you … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, conference, grad school, research, spiny dogfish
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Migration into the Network
While I wasn’t paying attention, another blog joined The Network. A warm welcome to From Alevin to Adult, a blog about all the interesting things salmon do before they finally hit your plate. It’ll definitely be food for thought when … Continue reading
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Adding to the Blogroll
While I find time to put something more substantial up here, here are some nifty blogs I’ve stumbled across in the past week or so. -For those who liked my post on tagged fish being eaten by sharks, check out … Continue reading
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Spring Break Baby!
Apologies for the slow posting here this week. I’ve just gotten back from visiting The Hot Girlfriend in Jersey, now I’m prepping my badass presentation for the AFS Tidewater Conference, where I’ll be for the rest of the week. Regular … Continue reading
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Ya Like Dags? Turns One!
I managed to completely miss a milestone passed by this very blog yesterday. Ya Like Dags? your #1 source for small shark action (I make no claim to the actual accuracy of that statement), is now officially one year old. … Continue reading
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Linkodon typus
Gather ’round kids. It’s time for another rundown of interesting, funny, and downright bizarre events happening in the world’s oceans. Yet another blog has joined The Network. Please welcome People, Policy, Planet and make sure to leave a comment or … Continue reading
Carcharhinus linkamanus
In my blogging absence, a lot of interesting stuff has happened and been written about. And let’s face it, at this point I’ve pretty much accepted link posts as part of my usual output. Two more blogs for the SFS … Continue reading
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Dogfish on Tour: Tampa, Florida
Whew, it’s been a while since the last post (like, last year. Har har har…). A nice trip back to my New England motherland caused me to be a little more off the grid than usual, but now I’m back. … Continue reading
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